纳米探针
光子上转换
生物医学中的光声成像
纳米颗粒
材料科学
分子成像
纳米技术
穿透深度
光电子学
发光
光学
体内
生物
物理
生物技术
作者
Cheng Liu,Xianchuang Zheng,Tingting Dai,Hai Wang,Xian Chen,Bing Chen,Tianying Sun,Feng Wang,Steven Chu,Jianghong Rao
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202116802
摘要
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging uses light excitation to generate the acoustic signal for detection and improves tissue penetration depth and spatial resolution in the clinically relevant depth of living subjects. However, strong background signals from blood and pigments have significantly compromised the sensitivity of PA imaging with exogenous contrast agents. Here we report a nanoparticle-based probe design that uses light to reversibly modulate the PA emission to enable photoacoustic photoswitching imaging (PAPSI) in living mice. Such a nanoprobe is built with upconverting nanocrystals and photoswitchable small molecules and can be switched on by NIR light through upconversion to UV energy. Reversibly photoswitching of the nanoprobe reliably removed strong tissue background, increased the contrast-to-noise ratio, and thus improved imaging sensitivity. We have shown that PAPSI can image 0.05 nM of the nanoprobe in hemoglobin solutions and 104 labeled cancer cells after implantation in living mice using a commercial PA imager.
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