| Literature DB >> 27633372 |
Jaeyoung Kim1, Onseok Lee2, Seunghan Ha3, Jung Woo Lee4, Chilhwan Oh5,6.
Abstract
Early diagnosis is one of the most important factors that increase the therapeutic potential of the disease. Diagnoses conducted by conventional equipment are expensive, time-consuming, burdensome to patients, and do not have high success rates. Diagnostic methods have also been investigated using nanoparticles. However, there have been no significant improvements in the early diagnosis of disease. The diagnosis technique proposed in this paper consumes less time, is more cost-effective, and more accurate. It uses a new concept-a low-intensity fluorescence molecular imaging system with a lock-in technique. This study applied the lock-in technique to basic research in contrast enhancement and optimization. This improved fluorescence distribution analysis, resulting in increased resolution of optical molecular imaging for early diagnosis of disease. An experimental lock-in fluorescence imaging system, which used a variety of fluorescent dyes, achieved signal amplification 100 times greater than that of a conventional fluorescence imaging system. The results of this study demonstrate that the lock-in technique could significantly improve optical molecular imaging technology, making it possible to achieve early diagnosis of disease.Entities:
Keywords: Contrast enhancement; Fluorescent dye; Lock-in technique; Nanoparticle
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27633372 DOI: 10.1007/s10895-016-1931-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fluoresc ISSN: 1053-0509 Impact factor: 2.217