Near-infrared quantum dots for deep tissue imaging

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Ravindran Girija Aswathy
Yasuhiko Yoshida
T. Maekawa
D. Sakthi Kumar
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[1] Toyo University,Bio Nano Electronics Research Center, Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2010年 / 397卷
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Quantum dots; Near-infrared imaging; Deep tissue imaging; Nanotechnology; In vivo imaging; Optical imaging;
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Developments in nanotechnology have paved the way for the early detection, treatment, and prevention of several tumors which affect mankind. In the past few years, near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging techniques have emerged that enable the in vivo imaging of physiological, metabolic, and molecular function. The NIR window, also known as the diagnostic window (700–900 nm), can be explored for sensitive detection techniques. Nanoparticles, particularly semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), can be utilized for the purpose of optical imaging. These semiconductor QDs possess novel electronic, optical, magnetic, and structural properties which are quite different from those of bulk materials. NIR QDs with these unique properties can be utilized as contrast agents for optical imaging, particularly for deep tissue imaging. Deep tissue imaging provides more information about the pathological status of the disease, which makes the treatment more effective and efficient. In this review we highlight the importance of NIR QDs as probes for optical imaging. We describe the different types of NIR QDs, their synthesis, and their application for deep tissue imaging along with recently developed self-illuminating NIR QDs.
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