Nano-graphene oxide composite for in vivo imaging

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Introduction: Positron emission tomography (PET) tracers has the potential to revolutionize cancer imaging and diagnosis. PET tracers offer non-invasive quantitative imaging in biotechnology and biomedical applications, but it requires radioisotopes as radioactive imaging tracers or radiopharmaceuticals. Method: This paper reports the synthesis of18F-nGO-PEG by covalently functionalizing PEG with nano-graphene oxide, and its excellent stability in physiological solutions. Using a green synthesis route, nGO is then functionalized with a biocompatible PEG polymer to acquire high stability in PBS and DMEM. Results and discussion: The radiochemical safety of18F-nGO-PEG was measured by a reactive oxygen species and cell viability test. The biodistribution of18F-nGO-PEG could be observed easily by PET, which suggested the significantly high sensitivity tumor uptake of18F-nGO-PEG and in a tumor bearing CT-26 mouse compared to the control.18F-nGO-PEG was applied successfully as an efficient radiotracer or drug agent in vivo using PET imaging. This article is expected to assist many researchers in the fabrication of18F-labeled graphene-based bio-conjugates with high reproducibility for applications in the biomedicine field.

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Jang, S. C., Kang, S. M., Lee, J. Y., Oh, S. Y., Vilian, A. T. E., Lee, I., … Huh, Y. S. (2018). Nano-graphene oxide composite for in vivo imaging. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 13, 221–234. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S148211

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