纳米颗粒
钽
硅烷
生物相容性
聚乙二醇
纳米技术
化学
荧光寿命成像显微镜
材料科学
生物医学工程
荧光
有机化学
光学
医学
物理
作者
Man Hwan Oh,Jun Young Lee,Hyoungsu Kim,Seung Pyo Park,Yuanzhe Piao,Sang Hoon Lee,Samuel Woojoo Jun,Woo Kyung Moon,Seung Hong Choi,Taeghwan Hyeon
摘要
Ever since Au nanoparticles were developed as X-ray contrast agents, researchers have actively sought alternative nanoparticle-based imaging probes that are not only inexpensive but also safe for clinical use. Herein, we demonstrate that bioinert tantalum oxide nanoparticles are suitable nanoprobes for high-performance X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging while simultaneously being cost-effective and meeting the criteria as a biomedical platform. Uniformly sized tantalum oxide nanoparticles were prepared using a microemulsion method, and their surfaces were readily modified using various silane derivatives through simple in situ sol-gel reaction. The silane-modified surface enabled facile immobilization of functional moieties such as polyethylene glycol (PEG) and fluorescent dye. PEG was introduced to endow the nanoparticles with biocompatibility and antifouling activity, whereas immobilized fluorescent dye molecules enabled simultaneous fluorescence imaging as well as X-ray CT imaging. The resulting nanoparticles exhibited remarkable performances in the in vivo X-ray CT angiography and bimodal image-guided lymph node mapping. We also performed an extensive study on in vivo toxicity of tantalum oxide nanoparticles, revealing that the nanoparticles did not affect normal functioning of organs.
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