| Literature DB >> 16029042 |
Kien Vuu1, Jianwu Xie, Michael A McDonald, Marcelino Bernardo, Finie Hunter, Yantian Zhang, King Li, Mark Bednarski, Samira Guccione.
Abstract
A novel dual-labeled nanoparticle for use in labeling and tracking cells in vivo is described. We report the construction and characterization of these gadolinium-rhodamine nanoparticles. These particles are constructed from lipid monomers with diacetylene bonds that are sonicated and photolyzed to form polymerized nanoparticles. Cells are efficiently labeled with these nanoparticles. We have inoculated labeled tumor cells subcutaneouosly into the flanks of C3H mice and have been able to image these labeled tumor cells via MRI and optical imaging. Furthermore, the labeled tumor cells can be visualized via fluorescent microscopy after tissue biopsy. Our results suggest that these nanoparticles could be used to track cells in vivo. This basic platform can be modified with different fluorophores and targeting agents for studying metastisic cell, stem cell, and immune cell trafficking among other applications.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16029042 DOI: 10.1021/bc050085z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioconjug Chem ISSN: 1043-1802 Impact factor: 4.774