In vivo quantitative imaging of tumor pH by nanosonophore assisted multispectral photoacoustic imaging
Background optical absorption of several biomolecules impedes an effective in vivo pH imaging in tumors. Here, the authors developed a visible light-based in vivo pH mapping method by coupling photoacoustic imaging and pH-responsive modified nanoparticles that selectively target tumor cells.
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Main Authors: | Janggun Jo, Chang H. Lee, Raoul Kopelman, Xueding Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5eb64d5a6f504ae390ee4d42cbd1c2b6 |
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