Time-gated luminescence imaging for background free in vivo tracking of single circulating tumor cells.
Opt Lett
; 45(13): 3761-3764, 2020 Jul 01.
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Fluorescence imaging is severely limited by the background and autofluorescence of tissues for in vivo detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Time-gated luminescence (TGL) imaging, in combination with luminescent probes that possess hundreds of microsecond emission lifetimes, can be used to effectively suppress this background, which has predominantly nanosecond lifetimes. This Letter demonstrates the feasibility of TGL imaging using luminescent probes for the in vivo real time imaging and tracking of single CTCs circulating freely in the blood vessels with higher accuracy given by substantially higher signal-to-noise ratio. The luminescent probe used in this Letter was a commercial Eu3+ chelate (EuC) nanosphere with a super-long lifetime of near 800 µs, which enabled TGL imaging to achieve background-free detection with â¼5 times higher SNR versus steady state. Phantom and in vivo mouse studies indicated that EuC labeled tumor cells moving in medium or bloodstream at the speed of 1-2 mm/s could be captured in real time.
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Luminiscencia
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Análisis de la Célula Individual
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Imagen Óptica
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Células Neoplásicas Circulantes
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Animals
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Humans
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Opt Lett
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2020
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