Farouc A. Jaffer
Center for Molecular Imaging Research
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston
MA 02129
USA
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- Optical visualization of cathepsin K activity in atherosclerosis with a novel, protease-activatable fluorescence sensor. Jaffer, F.A., Kim, D.E., Quinti, L., Tung, C.H., Aikawa, E., Pande, A.N., Kohler, R.H., Shi, G.P., Libby, P., Weissleder, R. Circulation (2007)
- Molecular and cellular imaging of atherosclerosis: emerging applications. Jaffer, F.A., Libby, P., Weissleder, R. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. (2006)
- Cellular imaging of inflammation in atherosclerosis using magnetofluorescent nanomaterials. Jaffer, F.A., Nahrendorf, M., Sosnovik, D., Kelly, K.A., Aikawa, E., Weissleder, R. Mol. Imaging (2006)
- Molecular imaging of myocardial infarction. Jaffer, F.A., Sosnovik, D.E., Nahrendorf, M., Weissleder, R. J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol. (2006)
- Molecular imaging in the clinical arena. Jaffer, F.A., Weissleder, R. JAMA (2005)
- Seeing within: molecular imaging of the cardiovascular system. Jaffer, F.A., Weissleder, R. Circ. Res. (2004)
- Molecular imaging of factor XIIIa activity in thrombosis using a novel, near-infrared fluorescent contrast agent that covalently links to thrombi. Jaffer, F.A., Tung, C.H., Wykrzykowska, J.J., Ho, N.H., Houng, A.K., Reed, G.L., Weissleder, R. Circulation (2004)
- In vivo imaging of thrombin activity in experimental thrombi with thrombin-sensitive near-infrared molecular probe. Jaffer, F.A., Tung, C.H., Gerszten, R.E., Weissleder, R. Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol. (2002)