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DOI: 10.1117/1.1609453
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Optical imaging of metastatic tumors using a folate-targeted fluorescent probe

Michael D. Kennedy,Karim N. Jallad,David H. Thompson,Dor Ben‐Amotz,Philip S. Low

Folate receptor
Fluorescence
Pathology
2003
We describe the use of a tumor targeting ligand, the vitamin folic acid, to deliver an attached fluorescent probe to both primary and metastatic tumors overexpressing the folate receptor. Upon laser excitation, derived images of normal tissues generally show little or no fluorescence, whereas images of folate receptor-expressing tumors display bright fluorescence that can be easily distinguished from adjacent normal tissue. Furthermore, metastatic tumor loci of submillimeter size can also be visualized without the aid of image processing or enhancement. The sharp distinction between tumor and normal tissues provided by this technique could find application in the localization and resection of tumor tissue during surgery or in the enhanced endoscopic detection and staging of cancers.
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    Optical imaging of metastatic tumors using a folate-targeted fluorescent probe” is a paper by Michael D. Kennedy Karim N. Jallad David H. Thompson Dor Ben‐Amotz Philip S. Low published in 2003. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.