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Nanocrystals for Deep-Tissue <i>In Vivo</i> Luminescence Imaging in the Near-Infrared Region

Yang Yang, Qunying Jiang, Fan Zhang

2023Chemical Reviews162 citationsDOI

Abstract

In vivo imaging technologies have emerged as a powerful tool for both fundamental research and clinical practice. In particular, luminescence imaging in the tissue-transparent near-infrared (NIR, 700–1700 nm) region offers tremendous potential for visualizing biological architectures and pathophysiological events in living subjects with deep tissue penetration and high imaging contrast owing to the reduced light–tissue interactions of absorption, scattering, and autofluorescence. The distinctive quantum effects of nanocrystals have been harnessed to achieve exceptional photophysical properties, establishing them as a promising category of luminescent probes. In this comprehensive review, the interactions between light and biological tissues, as well as the advantages of NIR light for in vivo luminescence imaging, are initially elaborated. Subsequently, we focus on achieving deep tissue penetration and improved imaging contrast by optimizing the performance of nanocrystal fluorophores. The ingenious design strategies of NIR nanocrystal probes are discussed, along with their respective biomedical applications in versatile in vivo luminescence imaging modalities. Finally, thought-provoking reflections on the challenges and prospects for future clinical translation of nanocrystal-based in vivo luminescence imaging in the NIR region are wisely provided.

Topics & Concepts

LuminescenceNanocrystalAutofluorescenceNanotechnologyIn vivoNear-infrared spectroscopyPreclinical imagingBiological imagingChemistryOptical imagingMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringOptoelectronicsOpticsFluorescenceMedicineBiologyPhysicsBiotechnologyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials