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  2. Gadolinium - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium is a chemical element; it has symbol Gd and atomic number 64. Gadolinium is a silvery-white metal when oxidation is removed. It is a malleable and ductile rare-earth element. Gadolinium reacts with atmospheric oxygen or moisture slowly to form a black coating. Gadolinium below its Curie point of 20 °C (68 °F) is ferromagnetic, with ...

  3. Gadolinium(III) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium (III) hydroxide. [OH-]. [OH-]. [OH-]. [Gd+3] Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). Gadolinium (III) hydroxide is a chemical compound with the formula Gd (OH) 3. Its nanoparticles has a potential use for layering various drugs, such as diclofenac, ibuprofen ...

  4. MRI contrast agent - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium (III) containing MRI contrast agents (often termed simply "gado" or "gad") are the most commonly used for enhancement of vessels in MR angiography or for brain tumor enhancement associated with the degradation of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). [3][4] Over 450 million doses have been administered worldwide from 1988 to 2017. [5]

  5. Gadolinium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nanoparticles of gadolinium oxide is a potential contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). A dextran-coated preparation of 20–40 nm sized gadolinium oxide particles had a relaxivity of 4.8 s −1 mM −1 per gadolinium ion at 7.05 T (an unusually high field compared to the clinically used MRI scanners which mostly range from 0.5 to ...

  6. Gadodiamide - Wikipedia

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    Gadodiamide is a contrast medium used for cranial and spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and for general MRI of the body after intravenous administration. It provides contrast enhancement and facilitates visualisation of abnormal structures or lesions in various parts of the body including the central nervous system (CNS).

  7. Gadoteric acid - Wikipedia

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    Gadoteric acid, sold under the brand name Dotarem among others, is a macrocycle -structured gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent (GBCA). It consists of the organic acid DOTA as a chelating agent, and gadolinium (Gd 3+), and is used in form of the meglumine salt (gadoterate meglumine). [4][5] The paramagnetic property of gadoteric acid reduces ...

  8. Category:Gadolinium compounds - Wikipedia

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    Gadolinium oxysulfide. Gadolinium perrhenate. Gadolinium phosphide. Gadolinium-doped yttrium aluminium garnet. Gadolinium (III) bromide. Gadolinium (III) chloride. Gadolinium (III) fluoride. Gadolinium (III) hydroxide. Gadolinium (III) iodide.

  9. Gadoxetic acid - Wikipedia

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    Gadoxetic acid is a gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent. [4] Its salt, gadoxetate disodium, is marketed as Primovist in Europe and Eovist in the United States by Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals. [2][5]