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Radioluminescent gold nanocages with controlled radioactivity for real-time in vivo imaging
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Radioluminescent gold nanocages with controlled radioactivity for real-time in vivo imaging

Yucai Wang, Yongjian Liu, Hannah Luehmann, Xiaohu Xia, Dehui Wan, Cathy Cutler and Younan Xia
Nano Letters, Vol.13(2), pp.581-585
13/02/2013

Abstract

cancer imaging Cerenkov luminescence imaging Gold nanocages radioactive
Cerenkov luminescence imaging based on light emission from the decay of radionuclides has recently drawn great interest in molecular imaging. In this paper, we report for the first time the Cerenkov luminescence phenomenon of 198 Au isotope, as well as a facile route to the preparation of radioluminescent Au nanocages without additional radiolabeling or dye conjugation. The specific radioactivity of the Au nanocages could be easily and precisely controlled by varying the concentration of H 198 AuCl 4 precursor used for the galvanic replacement reaction. The direct incorporation of 198 Au atoms into the structure of Au nanocages enabled the ability of accurate analysis and real-time imaging in vivo. Furthermore, under biological conditions the radioactive Au nanocages were shown to emit light with wavelengths in the visible and near-infrared regions, enabling luminescence imaging of the whole mice in vivo, as well as the organs ex vivo. When combined with their favorable scattering and absorption properties in the near-infrared region, the radioactive Au nanocages can serve as a new platform for multimodality imaging and will have a significant impact on both small animal and clinical imaging. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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