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Development of a dual-wavelength fluorescent nanoprobe for in vivo and in vitro cell tracking consecutively
Authors:Hong Vu  Jun Zhou  Yihui Huang  Amirhossein Hakamivala  Min Kyung Khang  Liping Tang
Affiliation:1. Bioengineering Department, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA;2. Progenitec Inc., 7301 West Pioneer Parkway Suite B, Arlington, TX 76013, USA;3. Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA
Abstract:Many imaging probes have been developed for a wide variety of imaging modalities. However, no optical imaging probe could be utilized for both microscopic and whole animal imaging. To fill the gap, the dual-wavelength fluorescent imaging nanoprobe was developed to simultaneously carry both visible-range fluorescent dye and near-infrared (NIR) dye. Emission scan confirms that the nanoprobe exhibits two separate peaks with strong fluorescent intensity in both visible and NIR ranges. Furthermore, the dual-wavelength fluorescent nanoprobe has high photostability and colloidal stability, as well as long shelf-life. In vitro cell culture experiments show that the nanoprobe has the ability to label different types of cells (namely, esophageal, prostate, fibroblast and macrophage cell) for fluorescent microscope imaging. More importantly, cell tracking experiments confirm that cell migration and distribution in various organs can be tracked in real time using in vivo whole-body NIR imaging and in vitro microscopic imaging, respectively.
Keywords:Nanoparticle  Nanoprobe  Fluorescence  Histology  In vivo imaging  In vitro imaging  Cell labeling  In vivo cell tracking
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