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Sensitive and selective tumor imaging with novel and highly activatable fluorescence probes.

Yasuteru Urano1.   

Abstract

Selective and sensitive tumor imaging in vivo is one of the most requested methodologies in medical sciences. Although several imaging modalities have been developed including positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging for the detection of tumors, none of these modalities can activate the signals upon being accumulated or uptaken to tumor sites. Among these modalities, only optical fluorescence imaging has a marked advantage, that is, their signals can be dramatically increased upon detecting some biological features. In this short review, I will introduce some recent strategies for activatable optical fluorescence imaging of tumors, and discuss their advantages over other modalities.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18187849     DOI: 10.2116/analsci.24.51

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Sci        ISSN: 0910-6340            Impact factor:   2.081


  7 in total

Review 1.  Rational chemical design of the next generation of molecular imaging probes based on physics and biology: mixing modalities, colors and signals.

Authors:  Hisataka Kobayashi; Michelle R Longmire; Mikako Ogawa; Peter L Choyke
Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2011-05-23       Impact factor: 54.564

2.  Binding of NIR-conPK and NIR-6T to astrocytomas and microglial cells: evidence for a protein related to TSPO.

Authors:  Michelle Sexton; Grace Woodruff; Eiron Cudaback; Faith R Kreitzer; Cong Xu; Yi Hsing Lin; Thomas Möller; Mingfeng Bai; H Charles Manning; Darryl Bornhop; Nephi Stella
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-12-18       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Activatable optical imaging with a silica-rhodamine based near infrared (SiR700) fluorophore: a comparison with cyanine based dyes.

Authors:  Thomas E McCann; Nobuyuki Kosaka; Yuichiro Koide; Makoto Mitsunaga; Peter L Choyke; Tetsuo Nagano; Yasuteru Urano; Hisataka Kobayashi
Journal:  Bioconjug Chem       Date:  2011-11-16       Impact factor: 4.774

4.  Hyperspectral imaging and quantitative analysis for prostate cancer detection.

Authors:  Hamed Akbari; Luma V Halig; David M Schuster; Adeboye Osunkoya; Viraj Master; Peter T Nieh; Georgia Z Chen; Baowei Fei
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2012-07       Impact factor: 3.170

5.  H-type dimer formation of fluorophores: a mechanism for activatable, in vivo optical molecular imaging.

Authors:  Mikako Ogawa; Nobuyuki Kosaka; Peter L Choyke; Hisataka Kobayashi
Journal:  ACS Chem Biol       Date:  2009-07-17       Impact factor: 5.100

6.  Turn on Fluorescent Probes for Selective Targeting of Aldehydes.

Authors:  Ozlem Dilek; Susan L Bane
Journal:  Chemosensors (Basel)       Date:  2016-03-11

7.  A self-reporting AIE probe with a built-in singlet oxygen sensor for targeted photodynamic ablation of cancer cells.

Authors:  Youyong Yuan; Chong-Jing Zhang; Shidang Xu; Bin Liu
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2015-11-23       Impact factor: 9.825

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