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DOI: 10.1021/nn204100n
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Silver Nanoplate Contrast Agents for <i>in Vivo</i> Molecular Photoacoustic Imaging

Kimberly A. Homan,Michael Souza,Ryan L. Truby,Geoffrey P. Luke,Christopher Green,Erika C. Vreeland,Stanislav Emelianov

In vivo
Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicine
Materials science
2012
Silver nanoplates are introduced as a new photoacoustic contrast agent that can be easily functionalized for molecular photoacoustic imaging in vivo. Methods are described for synthesis, functionalization, and stabilization of silver nanoplates using biocompatible ("green") reagents. Directional antibody conjugation to the nanoplate surface is presented along with proof of molecular sensitivity in vitro with pancreatic cancer cells. Cell viability tests show the antibody-conjugated silver nanoplates to be nontoxic at concentrations up to 1 mg/mL. Furthermore, the silver nanoplates' potential for in vivo application as a molecularly sensitive photoacoustic contrast agent is demonstrated using an orthotopic mouse model of pancreatic cancer. Results of these studies suggest that the synthesized silver nanoplates are well suited for a host of biomedical imaging and sensing applications.
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    Silver Nanoplate Contrast Agents for <i>in Vivo</i> Molecular Photoacoustic Imaging” is a paper by Kimberly A. Homan Michael Souza Ryan L. Truby Geoffrey P. Luke Christopher Green Erika C. Vreeland Stanislav Emelianov published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.