纳米材料
多光谱图像
红外线的
材料科学
纳米技术
热成像
生物医学工程
临床前影像学
体内
波长
光电子学
光学
遥感
医学
生物
地质学
物理
生物技术
作者
Dominik J. Naczynski,Mei Chee Tan,Margot Zevon,B. Wall,Jesse Kohl,A. Kulesa,S. Chen,Charles M. Roth,Richard E. Riman,Prabhas V. Moghe
摘要
The extension of in vivo optical imaging for disease screening and image-guided surgical interventions requires brightly emitting, tissue-specific materials that optically transmit through living tissue and can be imaged with portable systems that display data in real-time. Recent work suggests that a new window across the short-wavelength infrared region can improve in vivo imaging sensitivity over near infrared light. Here we report on the first evidence of multispectral, real-time short-wavelength infrared imaging offering anatomical resolution using brightly emitting rare-earth nanomaterials and demonstrate their applicability toward disease-targeted imaging. Inorganic-protein nanocomposites of rare-earth nanomaterials with human serum albumin facilitated systemic biodistribution of the rare-earth nanomaterials resulting in the increased accumulation and retention in tumour tissue that was visualized by the localized enhancement of infrared signal intensity. Our findings lay the groundwork for a new generation of versatile, biomedical nanomaterials that can advance disease monitoring based on a pioneering infrared imaging technique.
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