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Multimodal imaging of the receptor for advanced glycation end-products with molecularly targeted nanoparticles

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Figure 1. Physicochemical characterization of RAGE-targeted nanoparticles.measurements
Figure 2. multimodal targeted (normoglycemic (5.5 mM glucose) cellular binding were studied using fluorescence In vitro cellular binding studies in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC)
Figure 3. coefficients and Pearson’s R values are presented. Specificity of the cellular binding of RAGE-targeted nanoparticle was confirmed by flow cytometry in HUVECs incubated with Rho-G4-CML (D)(Rho-G4-CML) In vitro single cell colocalization studies
Figure 5. Biodistribution of organs at 90 min after intravascular injection via the jugular vein of C57BL/6 mice
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