Review on Optical Imaging Techniques for Multispectral Analysis of Nanomaterials

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Abstract

Biomedical imaging is an essential tool for investigating biological responses in vivo. Among the several imaging techniques, optical imaging systems with multispectral analysis of nanoparticles have been widely investigated due to their ability to distinguish the substances in biological tissues in vivo. This review article focus on multispectral optical imaging techniques that can provide molecular functional information. We summarize the basic principle of the spectral unmixing technique that enables the delineation of optical chromophores. Then, we explore the principle, typical system configuration, and biomedical applications of the representative optical imaging techniques, which are fluorescence imaging, two-photon microscopy, and photoacoustic imaging. The results in the recent studies show the great potential of the multispectral analysis techniques for monitoring responses of biological systems in vivo.

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Lee, H., Kim, J., Kim, H. H., Kim, C. S., & Kim, J. (2022). Review on Optical Imaging Techniques for Multispectral Analysis of Nanomaterials. Nanotheranostics. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/ntno.63222

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