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    Synthesis of Fluorine-18 Functionalized Nanoparticles for use as in vivo Molecular Imaging Agents

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    Nanoparticles containing fluorine-18 were prepared from block copolymers made by ring opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP). Using the fast initiating ruthenium metathesis catalyst (H_2IMes)(pyr)_2(Cl)_2Ru=CHPh, low polydispersity amphiphilic block copolymers were prepared from a cinnamoyl-containing hydrophobic norbornene monomer and a mesyl-terminated PEG-containing hydrophilic norbornene monomer. Self-assembly into micelles and subsequent cross-linking of the micelle cores by light-activated dimerization of the cinnamoyl groups yielded stable nanoparticles. Incorporation of fluorine-18 was achieved by nucleophilic displacement of the mesylates by the radioactive fluoride ion with 31% incorporation of radioactivity. The resulting positron-emitting nanoparticles are to be used as in vivo molecular imaging agents for use in tumor imaging

    Recent Perspectives in Ocular Drug Delivery

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    Quantifizierung der Bodenerosion durch Wind II. Teilvorhaben D: Flaechenhafte Modellierung mittels Fernerkundungsdaten Abschlussbericht

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    Up to now Germany has had no soil information system for quantifying soil erosion by wind or for planning and simulating protectional measures. Consequently, the aim of part-project D was to construct a special soil information system (BEWIS) with the areal data relevant to drifting for the model area of Cloppenburg (Varrelbush). Official data and data available over a large area were chiefly used (official surveys and NIBIS - Lower Saxony Soil Information System, Hannover) in order to prepare a subsequent extention of the modelling area. The following layers of information, some of which were further subdivided, were picked up in BEWIS: topography of the Germany base map 1:5000; digital elevation data (12.5 m raster); land use mapping 1991 by terrestrial survey and 1990 and 1991 by Landsat TM; original German Reich Soil Evaluation maps with data attained from test cavities (conversion of German Reich Soil Evaluation data into the soil-topological profile language and classification suggested by NIBIS); shelter belts etc. To determine and process the field length, an interactively appliable algorism was developed. (orig.)SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: F95B481+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekBundesministerium fuer Forschung und Technologie (BMFT), Bonn (Germany)DEGerman
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