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DOI: 10.1021/nl801362a
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Noninvasive Raman Spectroscopy in Living Mice for Evaluation of Tumor Targeting with Carbon Nanotubes

Cristina Zavaleta,Adam de la Zerda,Zhuang Liu,Shay Keren,Zhen Cheng,Meike L. Schipper,X. Chen,Hongjie Dai,Sanjiv S. Gambhir

Raman spectroscopy
Carbon nanotube
Raman microscope
2008
An optimized noninvasive Raman microscope was used to evaluate tumor targeting and localization of single walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) in mice. Raman images were acquired in two groups of tumor-bearing mice. The control group received plain-SWNTs, whereas the experimental group received tumor targeting RGD-SWNTs intravenously. Raman imaging commenced over the next 72 h and revealed increased accumulation of RGD-SWNTs in tumor (p < 0.05) as opposed to plain-SWNTs. These results support the development of a new preclinical Raman imager.
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    Noninvasive Raman Spectroscopy in Living Mice for Evaluation of Tumor Targeting with Carbon Nanotubes” is a paper by Cristina Zavaleta Adam de la Zerda Zhuang Liu Shay Keren Zhen Cheng Meike L. Schipper X. Chen Hongjie Dai Sanjiv S. Gambhir published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.