| Literature DB >> 29446156 |
Shoujun Zhu1, Sonia Herraiz2,3, Jingying Yue1, Mingxi Zhang1, Hao Wan1,4, Qinglai Yang4,5, Zhuoran Ma1, Yan Wang2, Jiahuan He2, Alexander L Antaris1, Yeteng Zhong1, Shuo Diao1, Yi Feng2, Ying Zhou1, Kuai Yu1, Guosong Hong1, Yongye Liang4, Aaron J Hsueh2, Hongjie Dai1.
Abstract
Greatly reduced scattering in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) region (1000-1700 nm) opens up many new exciting avenues of bioimaging research, yet NIR-II fluorescence imaging is mostly implemented by using nontargeted fluorophores or wide-field imaging setups, limiting the signal-to-background ratio and imaging penetration depth due to poor specific binding and out-of-focus signals. A newly developed high-performance NIR-II bioconjugate enables targeted imaging of a specific organ in the living body with high quality. Combined with a home-built NIR-II confocal set-up, the enhanced imaging technique allows 900 µm-deep 3D organ imaging without tissue clearing techniques. Bioconjugation of two hormones to nonoverlapping NIR-II fluorophores facilitates two-color imaging of different receptors, demonstrating unprecedented multicolor live molecular imaging across the NIR-II window. This deep tissue imaging of specific receptors in live animals allows development of noninvasive molecular imaging of multifarious models of normal and neoplastic organs in vivo, beyond the traditional visible to NIR-I range. The developed NIR-II fluorescence microscopy will become a powerful imaging technique for deep tissue imaging without any physical sectioning or clearing treatment of the tissue.Entities:
Keywords: 3D NIR-II molecular imaging; NIR-II confocal; high-performance NIR-II bioconjugate; live ovary imaging; multicolor live molecular imaging
Year: 2018 PMID: 29446156 PMCID: PMC5931222 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201705799
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849