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State of the Art in Carbon Nanomaterials for Photoacoustic Imaging

Moon Sung Kang, Haeni Lee, Seung Jeong, Tae Joong Eom, Jeesu Kim, Dong‐Wook Han

2022Biomedicines43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photoacoustic imaging using energy conversion from light to ultrasound waves has been developed as a powerful tool to investigate in vivo phenomena due to their complex characteristics. In photoacoustic imaging, endogenous chromophores such as oxygenated hemoglobin, deoxygenated hemoglobin, melanin, and lipid provide useful biomedical information at the molecular level. However, these intrinsic absorbers show strong absorbance only in visible or infrared optical windows and have limited light transmission, making them difficult to apply for clinical translation. Therefore, the development of novel exogenous contrast agents capable of increasing imaging depth while ensuring strong light absorption is required. We report here the application of carbon nanomaterials that exhibit unique physical, mechanical, and electrochemical properties as imaging probes in photoacoustic imaging. Classified into specific structures, carbon nanomaterials are synthesized with different substances according to the imaging purposes to modulate the absorption spectra and highly enhance photoacoustic signals. In addition, functional drugs can be loaded into the carbon nanomaterials composite, and effective in vivo monitoring and photothermal therapy can be performed with cell-specific targeting. Diverse applied cases suggest the high potential of carbon nanomaterial-based photoacoustic imaging in in vivo monitoring for clinical research.

Topics & Concepts

Photoacoustic imaging in biomedicineNanomaterialsPhotothermal therapyMaterials scienceNanotechnologyAbsorption (acoustics)Molecular imagingPhotoacoustic effectIn vivoPreclinical imagingAbsorbanceNanoparticleBiomedical engineeringChemistryOpticsMedicineBiologyBiotechnologyPhysicsComposite materialChromatographyPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
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