成像体模
正电子发射断层摄影术
材料科学
医学影像学
跟踪(教育)
分子成像
临床前影像学
人口
纳米技术
生物医学工程
医学物理学
光学
体内
计算机科学
核医学
人工智能
物理
医学
环境卫生
生物技术
生物
教育学
心理学
作者
Diana Vilela,Unai Cossío,Jemish Parmar,Ángel M. Martínez-Villacorta,Vanessa Gómez‐Vallejo,Jordi Llop,Samuel Sánchez
出处
期刊:ACS Nano
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2018-01-23
卷期号:12 (2): 1220-1227
被引量:162
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.7b07220
摘要
Micro/nanomotors are useful tools for several biomedical applications, including targeted drug delivery and minimally invasive microsurgeries. However, major challenges such as in vivo imaging need to be addressed before they can be safely applied on a living body. Here, we show that positron emission tomography (PET), a molecular imaging technique widely used in medical imaging, can also be used to track a large population of tubular Au/PEDOT/Pt micromotors. Chemisorption of an iodine isotope onto the micromotor's Au surface rendered them detectable by PET, and we could track their movements in a tubular phantom over time frames of up to 15 min. In a second set of experiments, micromotors and the bubbles released during self-propulsion were optically tracked by video imaging and bright-field microscopy. The results from direct optical tracking agreed with those from PET tracking, demonstrating that PET is a suitable technique for the imaging of large populations of active micromotors in opaque environments, thus opening opportunities for the use of this mature imaging technology for the in vivo localization of artificial swimmers.
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