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The near-infrared autofluorescence fingerprint of the brain.

José Lifante1,2, Blanca Del Rosal3, Irene Chaves-Coira4, Nuria Fernández1,2, Daniel Jaque1,2, Erving Ximendes1,2.   

Abstract

The brain is a vital organ involved in most of the central nervous system disorders. Their diagnosis and treatment require fast, cost-effective, high-resolution and high-sensitivity imaging. The combination of a new generation of luminescent nanoparticles and imaging systems working in the second biological window (near-infrared II [NIR-II]) is emerging as a reliable alternative. For NIR-II imaging to become a robust technique at the preclinical level, full knowledge of the NIR-II brain autofluorescence, responsible for the loss of image resolution and contrast, is required. This work demonstrates that the brain shows a peculiar infrared autofluorescence spectrum that can be correlated with specific molecular components. The existence of particular structures within the brain with well-defined NIR autofluorescence fingerprints is also evidenced, opening the door to in vivo anatomical imaging. Finally, we propose a rational selection of NIR luminescent probes suitable for low-noise brain imaging based on their spectral overlap with brain autofluorescence.
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Keywords:  autofluorescence; biological windows; brain; infrared imaging; nanoparticles

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32696624     DOI: 10.1002/jbio.202000154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biophotonics        ISSN: 1864-063X            Impact factor:   3.207


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1.  Nanoprobes-Assisted Multichannel NIR-II Fluorescence Imaging-Guided Resection and Photothermal Ablation of Lymph Nodes.

Authors:  Xiaoxiao Fan; Yirun Li; Zhe Feng; Guoqiao Chen; Jing Zhou; Mubin He; Lan Wu; Shengliang Li; Jun Qian; Hui Lin
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 16.806

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