| Literature DB >> 29757597 |
Bin Zheng1, Yang Bai2, Hongbin Chen1, Huizhuo Pan1, Wanying Ji1, Xiaoqun Gong1, Xiaoli Wu1, Hanjie Wang1, Jin Chang1.
Abstract
Optical imaging for biological applications is in need of more sensitive tool. Persistent luminescent nanophosphors enable highly sensitive in vivo optical detection and almost completely avoid tissue autofluorescence. Nevertheless, the actual persistent luminescent nanophosphors necessitate ex vivo activation before systemic operation, which severely restricted the use of long-term imaging in vivo. Hence, we introduced a novel generation of optical nanophosphors, based on (Zn2SiO4:Mn):Y3+, Yb3+, Tm3+ upconverting persistent luminescent nanophosphors; these nanophosphors can be excited in vivo through living tissues by highly penetrating near-infrared light. We can trace labeled tumor therapeutic macrophages in vivo after endocytosing these nanophosphors in vitro and follow macrophages biodistribution by a simple whole animal optical detection. These nanophosphors will open novel potentials for cell therapy research and for a variety of applications in diagnosis in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: cell therapy; near-infrared light (NIR); optical imaging; tumor-associated macrophages; upconverting persistent luminescent nanophosphors (UPLNs)
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29757597 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b05706
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229