Highly Biocompatible Nanoparticles of Au@Fluorescent Polymers as Novel Contrast Agent for in Vivo Bimodality NIR Fluorescence/CT Imaging

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In this work, one kind of biocompatible and all-in-one dual-modal nanoprobe, based on Au nanoparticles and NIR emissive semiconducting fluorescence polymers, was developed by the one-step solvent-mediated self-assembly method for in vivo X-ray computed tomography (CT) and fluorescence bioimaging for the first time. After preparation, a series of comprehensive evaluations were performed, and the nanoprobe exhibited smart size and modification, good compatibility, inducement of autophagy, long blood circulation, unconspicuous in vivo toxicity, and excellent fluorescence/CT imaging effects. Overall, the studies in this work assuredly indicate that the synthesized Au@FP nanoparticles as a noninvasive contrast agent is suitable for in vivo fluorescence/X-ray CT bimodality biomedical imaging and diagnosis.

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Zhang, M., Liu, J., & Wang, G. (2019). Highly Biocompatible Nanoparticles of Au@Fluorescent Polymers as Novel Contrast Agent for in Vivo Bimodality NIR Fluorescence/CT Imaging. Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8085039

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