量子点
前哨淋巴结
荧光
近红外光谱
红外线的
量子产额
吸收(声学)
光电子学
材料科学
光子
荧光寿命成像显微镜
自体荧光
化学
光学
物理
癌症
医学
乳腺癌
内科学
作者
Sungjee Kim,Yong Taik Lim,Edward G. Soltesz,Alec M. De Grand,Jaihyoung Lee,Akira Nakayama,Jessica Parker,Tomislav Meštrović,Rita G. Laurence,Delphine M. Dor,Lawrence H. Cohn,Moungi G. Bawendi,John V. Frangioni
摘要
The use of near-infrared or infrared photons is a promising approach for biomedical imaging in living tissue. This technology often requires exogenous contrast agents with combinations of hydrodynamic diameter, absorption, quantum yield and stability that are not possible with conventional organic fluorophores. Here we show that the fluorescence emission of type II quantum dots can be tuned into the near infrared while preserving absorption cross-section, and that a polydentate phosphine coating renders them soluble, disperse and stable in serum. We then demonstrate that these quantum dots allow a major cancer surgery, sentinel lymph node mapping, to be performed in large animals under complete image guidance. Injection of only 400 pmol of near-infrared quantum dots permits sentinel lymph nodes 1 cm deep to be imaged easily in real time using excitation fluence rates of only 5 mW/cm(2). Taken together, the chemical, optical and in vivo data presented in this study demonstrate the potential of near-infrared quantum dots for biomedical imaging.
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