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CH8403 Bio-imaging Applications of Coordination Chemistry
Question 1: know the fundamental concepts and principles that underpin optical imaging, magnetic resonance imaging and radioimaging via SPECT and PET techniques.
Question 2: understand the concepts that drive the ligand design and choice of metal ion for a given imaging application
Question 3: know the synthetic pathways to the target species, and spectroscopic techniques required for elucidating the key physical properties of the imaging agents.
Question 4: know the key methodologies for ensuring biocompatibility and complex stability in vitro and in vivo.
Question 5: understand how spectroscopic techniques can be used to underpin the design of imaging agents.
Question 6: understand the pros and cons of different classes of metal complex species to a given imaging technique
Question 7: appreciate the biological implications and restrictions associated with the different imaging modalities.
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