Single-Irradiation Simultaneous Dual-Modal Bioimaging Using Nanostructure Scintillators as Single Contrast Agent

Qiang Ju, Shouhua Luo, Chunxiao Chen, Zhenlan Fang, Shengkai Gao, Gong Chen, Xueyuan Chen, Ning Gu

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Abstract

The rising demand for clinical diagnosis tools has led to extensive research on multimodal bioimaging systems. Unlike single-modal detection, multimodal imaging not only can provide both function and structure information but also can address the issue of sensitivity, depth, and cost. Despite enormous efforts, conventional step-by-step procedures for obtaining multimodal imaging pose a significant constraint on their practical applications. In this work, X-rays as highly penetrating radiation is proposed as a single-irradiation resource, while lanthanide-based nanostructure scintillators are employed as the single contrast agent to attenuate and convert X-rays, achieving computer tomography (CT) and optical dual-modal imaging at the same time. In other words, CT and optical dual-modal imaging are simultaneously produced via single radiation combined with single contrast agent. The function and structure information of targeted tumors in a mouse model can be clearly provided with large penetration and high sensitivity, indicating that this strategy is a simple but promising route for multimodal imaging of molecular disease and preclinical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1801324
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume8
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 May 2019

Keywords

  • bioimaging
  • dual-modal
  • scintillator
  • single irradiation

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