Luminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as Biomarkers

Non invasive imaging modalities such as computed x-ray tomography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography are used clinically for diagnostic medical applications. Contrast agents are frequently used for providi...

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Main Authors: Amit Singh, Parvesh Sharma, Scott Brown, Brij Moudgil
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation 2014-03-01
Series:KONA Powder and Particle Journal
Subjects:
mri
Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/28/0/28_2010006/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-6ea16edbf9534567a0b3725861723b392021-02-03T00:57:12ZengHosokawa Powder Technology FoundationKONA Powder and Particle Journal0288-45342187-55372014-03-01280203710.14356/kona.2010006konaLuminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as BiomarkersAmit Singh0Parvesh Sharma1Scott Brown2Brij Moudgil3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of FloridaParticle Engineering Research Center, University of FloridaParticle Engineering Research Center, University of FloridaDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, University of FloridaNon invasive imaging modalities such as computed x-ray tomography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography are used clinically for diagnostic medical applications. Contrast agents are frequently used for providing better spatial resolution with higher sensitivities. In recent years, advances in the field of nanotechnology have further fueled the research and development of contrast agents and introduced nanoplatforms to obtain sensitive imagery and detect changes at cellular and molecular level. Nanoparticles such as fluorescent silica, quantum dots, iron oxides, magnetically and optically labeled liposomes, dendrimers are routinely employed in research investigations. A rising trend in this area is the development and use of multimodal contrast agents which enable multiple imaging modalities using a single entity and offer the possibility of improved diagnostics, preclinical research and therapeutic monitoring. This review paper focuses on the synthesis and application of optical and magnetic nanoparticulate probes and their integration into single multimodal nanoparticulate entities.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/28/0/28_2010006/_pdf/-char/ennanoparticlesmultimodalmultifunctionalmrimagnetofluorescentmagneticfluorescent
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author Amit Singh
Parvesh Sharma
Scott Brown
Brij Moudgil
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Parvesh Sharma
Scott Brown
Brij Moudgil
Luminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as Biomarkers
KONA Powder and Particle Journal
nanoparticles
multimodal
multifunctional
mri
magnetofluorescent
magnetic
fluorescent
author_facet Amit Singh
Parvesh Sharma
Scott Brown
Brij Moudgil
author_sort Amit Singh
title Luminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as Biomarkers
title_short Luminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as Biomarkers
title_full Luminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as Biomarkers
title_fullStr Luminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as Biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed Luminescent and Magnetic Nanoparticulates as Biomarkers
title_sort luminescent and magnetic nanoparticulates as biomarkers
publisher Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation
series KONA Powder and Particle Journal
issn 0288-4534
2187-5537
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Non invasive imaging modalities such as computed x-ray tomography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography are used clinically for diagnostic medical applications. Contrast agents are frequently used for providing better spatial resolution with higher sensitivities. In recent years, advances in the field of nanotechnology have further fueled the research and development of contrast agents and introduced nanoplatforms to obtain sensitive imagery and detect changes at cellular and molecular level. Nanoparticles such as fluorescent silica, quantum dots, iron oxides, magnetically and optically labeled liposomes, dendrimers are routinely employed in research investigations. A rising trend in this area is the development and use of multimodal contrast agents which enable multiple imaging modalities using a single entity and offer the possibility of improved diagnostics, preclinical research and therapeutic monitoring. This review paper focuses on the synthesis and application of optical and magnetic nanoparticulate probes and their integration into single multimodal nanoparticulate entities.
topic nanoparticles
multimodal
multifunctional
mri
magnetofluorescent
magnetic
fluorescent
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