A targeted biocompatible organic nanoprobe for photoacoustic and near-infrared-II fluorescence imaging in living mice

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Multimodal molecular imaging probes have attracted much attention, and they possess great potential to accurately diagnose diseases due to the synergistic superiorities of multiple complementary imaging. Herein, a targeted biocompatible organic nanoplatform (IR-PEG-FA) with a strong optical absorption in the near-infrared window (NIR-I) for photoacoustic imaging (PAI) and excellent second near-infrared (NIR-II) fluorescence imaging property for NIR-II imaging is fabricated. The dual-modal nanoprobe is composed of the small organic dye molecule IR-1061, water-soluble poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and folic acid (FA) as the targeted ligands. Depending on the strength of high temporal resolution and preeminent spatial resolution, the targeted biocompatible dual-mode nanoprobe for PAI and NIR-II imaging can provide more detailed date of cancers and diseases, and enables us to specifically diagnose them through quite a precise way.

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Xie, X., Hu, Y., Zhang, C., Song, J., Zhuang, S., & Wang, Y. (2019). A targeted biocompatible organic nanoprobe for photoacoustic and near-infrared-II fluorescence imaging in living mice. RSC Advances, 9(1), 301–306. https://doi.org/10.1039/C8RA08163H

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