A2 Refereed review article in a scientific journal

Multimodality Imaging of Silica and Silicon Materials In Vivo




AuthorsKaraman DSE, Sarparanta MP, Rosenholm JM, Airaksinen AJ

PublisherWILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Publication year2018

JournalAdvanced Materials

Journal name in sourceADVANCED MATERIALS

Journal acronymADV MATER

Article numberARTN 1703651

Volume30

Issue24 (SI)

Number of pages26

ISSN0935-9648

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201703651


Abstract
Recent progress in the development of silica-and silicon-based multimodality imaging nanoprobes has advanced their use in image-guided drug delivery, and the development of novel systems for nanotheranostic and diagnostic applications. As biocompatible and flexibly tunable materials, silica and silicon provide excellent platforms with high clinical potential in nanotheranostic and diagnostic probes with well-defined morphology and surface chemistry, yielding multifunctional properties. In vivo imaging is of great value in the exploration of methods for improving site-specific nanotherapeutic delivery by silica-and silicon-based drug-delivery systems. Multimodality approaches are essential for understanding the biological interactions of nanotherapeutics in the physiological environment in vivo. The aim here is to describe recent advances in the development of in vivo imaging tools based on nanostructured silica and silicon, and their applications in single and multimodality imaging.



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