Nanoparticles for multimodal in vivo imaging in nanomedicine

Jaehong Key,1–3 James F Leary1–41Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, 2Birck Nanotechnology Center, 3Bindley Bioscience Center, 4College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USAAbstract: While nanoparticles are usually designed for targeted drug del...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a2b6bd2050c549228d171806d934bc492021-12-02T07:11:23ZNanoparticles for multimodal in vivo imaging in nanomedicine1178-2013https://doaj.org/article/a2b6bd2050c549228d171806d934bc492014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.dovepress.com/nanoparticles-for-multimodal-in-vivo-imaging-in-nanomedicine-a15655https://doaj.org/toc/1178-2013 Jaehong Key,1–3 James F Leary1–41Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, 2Birck Nanotechnology Center, 3Bindley Bioscience Center, 4College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USAAbstract: While nanoparticles are usually designed for targeted drug delivery, they can also simultaneously provide diagnostic information by a variety of in vivo imaging methods. These diagnostic capabilities make use of specific properties of nanoparticle core materials. Near-infrared fluorescent probes provide optical detection of cells targeted by real-time nanoparticle-distribution studies within the organ compartments of live, anesthetized animals. By combining different imaging modalities, we can start with deep-body imaging by magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, and by using optical imaging, get down to the resolution required for real-time fluorescence-guided surgery.Keywords: nanomedicine, nanoparticles, multimodal imaging, CT, MRI, NIRF, PET, cancerKey JLeary JFDove Medical PressarticleMedicine (General)R5-920ENInternational Journal of Nanomedicine, Vol 2014, Iss Issue 1, Pp 711-726 (2014)
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Nanoparticles for multimodal in vivo imaging in nanomedicine
description Jaehong Key,1–3 James F Leary1–41Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, 2Birck Nanotechnology Center, 3Bindley Bioscience Center, 4College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USAAbstract: While nanoparticles are usually designed for targeted drug delivery, they can also simultaneously provide diagnostic information by a variety of in vivo imaging methods. These diagnostic capabilities make use of specific properties of nanoparticle core materials. Near-infrared fluorescent probes provide optical detection of cells targeted by real-time nanoparticle-distribution studies within the organ compartments of live, anesthetized animals. By combining different imaging modalities, we can start with deep-body imaging by magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography, and by using optical imaging, get down to the resolution required for real-time fluorescence-guided surgery.Keywords: nanomedicine, nanoparticles, multimodal imaging, CT, MRI, NIRF, PET, cancer
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title Nanoparticles for multimodal in vivo imaging in nanomedicine
title_short Nanoparticles for multimodal in vivo imaging in nanomedicine
title_full Nanoparticles for multimodal in vivo imaging in nanomedicine
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