| Literature DB >> 26418395 |
Liyang Cui1,2,3, Danielle Tokarz4, Richard Cisek4, Kenneth K Ng1, Fan Wang2, Juan Chen1, Virginijus Barzda4, Gang Zheng5,6.
Abstract
Nonlinear optical microscopy has become a powerful tool for high-resolution imaging of cellular and subcellular composition, morphology, and interactions because of its high spatial resolution, deep penetration, and low photo-damage to tissue. Developing specific harmonic probes is essential for exploiting nonlinear microscopic imaging for biomedical applications. We report an organized aggregate of porphyrins (OAP) that formed within lipidic nanoparticles showing fingerprint spectroscopic properties, structure-associated second harmonic generation, and superradiant third harmonic generation. The OAP facilitated harmonic microscopic imaging of living cells with significantly enhanced contrast. The structure-dependent switch between harmonic (OAP-intact) and fluorescence (OAP-disrupted) generation enabled real-time multi-modality imaging of the cellular fate of nanoparticles. Robustly produced under various conditions and easily incorporated into pre-formed lipid nanovesicles, OAP provides a biocompatible nanoplatform for harmonic imaging.Entities:
Keywords: harmonic generation; multimodality imaging; nonlinear optical properties; organized aggregation; porphyrin nanoparticles
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26418395 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201506171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336