Multifunctional optical imaging using dye-coated gold nanorods in a turbid medium

  • Cai F
  • Qian J
  • Jiang L
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report multifunctional optical imaging using dye-coated gold nanorods. Three types of useful information, namely, Raman, fluorescence signals, and absorption contrast, can be obtained from a phantom experiment. These three kinds of information are detected in a nanoparticle-doped-phantom using diffuse optical imaging. Our novel nanoparticle could be used as a multimodality marker for future bioimaging applications.

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Cai, F., Qian, J., Jiang, L., & He, S. (2011). Multifunctional optical imaging using dye-coated gold nanorods in a turbid medium. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(1), 016002. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3526700

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