Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6487743 | Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
- In vivo fluorescence imaging is increasingly used for biomedical applications.
- Inorganic nanoprobes present unique optical properties.
- NIR II emitting NPs enable higher resolution in deep tissues.
- Nonlinear excitation and time-gated detection lead to enhanced sensitivity.
- Multicomponent nanoprobes enable multimodal imaging.
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Authors
S Bouccara, G Sitbon, A Fragola, V Loriette, N Lequeux, T Pons,