RESUMO
Inâ vivo multicolor imaging is important for monitoring multiple biomolecular or cellular processes in biology. 19 F magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an emerging inâ vivo imaging technique because it can non-invasively visualize 19 F nuclei without endogenous background signals. Therefore, 19 Fâ MRI probes capable of multicolor imaging are in high demand. Herein, we report five types of perfluorocarbon-encapsulated silica nanoparticles that show 19 Fâ NMR peaks with different chemical shifts. Three of the nanoprobes, which show spectrally distinct 19 Fâ NMR peaks with sufficient sensitivity, were selected for inâ vivo multicolor 19 Fâ MRI. The nanoprobes exhibited 19 Fâ MRI signals with three colors in a living mouse. Our inâ vivo multicolor system could be utilized for evaluating the effect of surface functional groups on the hepatic uptake in a mouse. This novel multicolor imaging technology will be a practical tool for elucidating inâ vivo biomolecular networks by 19 Fâ MRI.