Perovskites as Multiphoton Fluorescence Contrast Agents for In Vivo Imaging.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
; 16(35): 46035-46043, 2024 Sep 04.
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ABSTRACT
Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy is a powerful tool for imaging and exploring biological tissue at subcellular spatial resolution while minimizing photobleaching and autofluorescence. For optimal performance in multiphoton microscopy, materials exhibiting a large multiphoton absorption cross section (σn) and fluorescence quantum yield are desired. Notably, perovskite nanocrystals (CsPbX3, PNCs) exhibit exceptionally large two-, three-, up to five photon absorption cross section (σ2 â¼ 106 GM, σ3 â¼ 10-73 cm6s2 photon-2, σ5 â¼ 10-136 cm10s4 photon-4), along with near unity fluorescence quantum yield, making them desirable for deep tissue applications. Here, we employed PNCs as contrast agents to image mesenchymal stromal cells in a living mouse. The PNCs were stabilized by encapsulating them in a SiO2 matrix (â¼60-70 nm in diameter), offering versatility for subsequent surface modification to target specific biological entities for both diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Multiphoton imaging of PNCs offers substantial benefits for dynamic tracking of cells in deep tissue, such as in understanding immune cell migration and other biological processes in both healthy and diseased tissues.
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Titânio
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Compostos de Cálcio
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Meios de Contraste
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Microscopia de Fluorescência por Excitação Multifotônica
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Nanopartículas
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Animals
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
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2024
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