Polymeric micelles as carriers of diagnostic agents

This review deals with diagnostic applications of polymeric micelles composed of amphiphilic block-copolymers. In aqueous solutions these polymers spontaneously form particles with diameter 20–100 nm. A variety of diagnostic moieties can be incorporated covalently or non-covalently into the particul...

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Imaging
Magnetic resonance imaging
Micelles
Particulates
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