Michael L. Matson
Rice University
10 Papers
Michael L. Matson is an academic researcher from Rice University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanomedicine & Positron emission tomography. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael L. Matson include University of Houston–Downtown.
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Papers
Nanotechnology and MRI contrast enhancement
Michael L. Matson,Lon J. Wilson +1 more
TL;DR: This review discusses three types of nanotechnology-inspired contrast agents currently in use or under development for medical imaging: small particles of iron oxide, fullerenes encapsulating Gd(3+) ions (gadofullerens) and single-walled carbon nanotube nanocapsules encapsulate Gd (3+) ion clusters (gadonanotubes).
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Stable confinement of positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance agents within carbon nanotubes for bimodal imaging.
Brandon T. Cisneros,Justin J. Law,Michael L. Matson,Ali Azhdarinia,Eva M. Sevick-Muraca,Lon J. Wilson +5 more
TL;DR: Stable encapsulation of contrast agents within ultra-short single-walled carbon nanotubes represents a new strategy for the design of advanced imaging probes with variable multimodal imaging capabilities.
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Creating Customized, Relevant, and Engaging Laboratory Safety Videos
TL;DR: In this article, a customized safety video was created for the laboratory component of a general chemistry course, which incorporated information specific to laboratory experiments and equipment, as well as policies unique to the institution.
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Encapsulated gadolinium and dysprosium ions within ultra-short carbon nanotubes for MR microscopy at 11.75 and 21.1 T.
Jens T. Rosenberg,Jens T. Rosenberg,Brandon T. Cisneros,Brandon T. Cisneros,Michael L. Matson,Michael L. Matson,Michelle Sokoll,Michelle Sokoll,Afi Sachi-Kocher,Fabian Calixto Bejarano,Fabian Calixto Bejarano,Lon J. Wilson,Samuel C. Grant,Samuel C. Grant +13 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the potential of DNTs at high magnetic fields for cellular labeling and future in vivo, MRI-based cell tracking.
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