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Near-infrared gold nanocages as a new class of tracers for photoacoustic sentinel lymph node mapping on a rat model SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Near-infrared gold nanocages as a new class of tracers for photoacoustic sentinel lymph node mapping on a rat model
Authors
Song, KHKim, CHCobley, CMXia, YNWang, LV
Date Issued
2009-01
Publisher
ACS Publications
Abstract
This work demonstrated the use of Au nanocages as a new class of lymph node tracers for noninvasive photoacoustic (PA) imaging of a sentinel lymph node (SLN). Current SLN mapping methods based on blue dye and/or manometer-sized radioactive colloid injection are intraoperative due to the need for visual detection of the blue dye and low spatial resolution of Geiger counters in detecting radioactive colloids. Compared to the current methods, PA mapping based on Au nanocages shows a number of attractive features: noninvasiveness, strong optical absorption in the near-infrared region (for deep penetration), and the accumulation of Au nanocages with a higher concentration than the initial solution for the injection. In an animal model, these features allowed us to identify SLNs containing Au nanocages as deep as 33 mm below the skin surface with good contrast. Most importantly, compared to methylene blue Au nanocages can be easily bioconjugated with antibodies for targeting specific receptors, potentially eliminating the need for invasive axillary staging procedures in addition to providing noninvasive SLN mapping.
Keywords
OPTICAL CONTRAST AGENT; QUANTUM DOTS; PROSTATE-CANCER; BREAST-CANCER; IN-VIVO; BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; AU NANOCAGES; GAMMA-PROBE; TOMOGRAPHY
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/15364
DOI
10.1021/NL802746W
ISSN
1530-6984
Article Type
Article
Citation
Nano Letters, vol. 9, no. 1, page. 183 - 188, 2009-01
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