Structure and dysprosium dopant engineering of gadolinium oxide nanoparticles for enhanced dual-modal magnetic resonance and fluorescence imaging
We report a class of multi-functional core-shell nanoarchitectures, consisting of silica nanospheres as the core and Gd O :Dy nanocrystals as the ultra-thin shell, that enable unique multi-color living cell imaging and remarkable in vivo magnetic resonance imaging. These types of targeted cell imagi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2017-02, Vol.19 (7), p.5366-5376 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report a class of multi-functional core-shell nanoarchitectures, consisting of silica nanospheres as the core and Gd
O
:Dy
nanocrystals as the ultra-thin shell, that enable unique multi-color living cell imaging and remarkable in vivo magnetic resonance imaging. These types of targeted cell imaging nanoarchitectures can be used as a variety of fluorescence nanoprobes due to the multi-color emissions of the Gd
O
:Dy
nanophosphor. We also proposed a strategy of modulating core-shell structure design to achieve an enhanced magnetic resonance contrast ability of Gd
O
nanoagents, and the classical Solomon-Bloembergen-Morgan theory was applied to explicate the mechanism underlying the enhancement. The as-synthesized ligand-free nanomaterial possesses a suitable particle size for cellular uptake as well as avoiding penetrating the blood-brain barrier with good water-solubility, stability, dispersibility and uniformity. The extremely low cytotoxicity and favorable biocompatibility obtained from in vitro and in vivo bioassays of the as-designed nanoparticles indicate their excellent potential as a candidate for functioning as a targeted nanoprobe. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c6cp06712c |