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Doctoral Student @ Charles University | Macromolecular Chemistry

Excited to Share Our Latest Research! The first report of a single-step synthesis of amphiphilic fluorinated copolymer nanoparticles via gradient polymerization-induced self-assembly (gPISA) in water. This innovative approach takes advantage of the different reactivities of poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate and N-(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)acrylamide to form a gradient composition, directly yielding fluorine core nanoparticles. The results? Gradient nanoparticles showed superior 19F MRI properties, marking a significant step forward in designing next-gen fluorinated nanotracers for biomedical applications. A great thanks to my supervisor, Ondrej Sedlacek, and our close collaborators Daniel Jirak, Dominik Havlíček Curious to learn more? Check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e3pTSiNS #PolymerScience #BiomedicalResearch #19FMRI #Nanotechnology #InnovativeMaterials

Single-Step Synthesis of Highly Sensitive 19F MRI Tracers by Gradient Copolymerization-Induced Self-Assembly

Single-Step Synthesis of Highly Sensitive 19F MRI Tracers by Gradient Copolymerization-Induced Self-Assembly

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Emad Shamma

Hlavova 8, Nove Město, Praha, Česka Republika

2mo

Many congrats

Prasanth Palanisamy

Student at SRM University

2mo

Congratulations 👏

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Dominik Havlíček

Research Assistant - Laboratory of Experimental Magnetic Resonance at Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine

2mo

Congratulations for those results! I really enjoyed this collaboration and looking forward to more!

Nabeel Mattath, PhD

Postdoctoral researcher at Tongji University

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Congratulations 👏👏👏

SANDIP SHINDE

Doctoral Student at Charles University.

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Congratulations Vyshakh 🎊

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