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Multicore Liquid Perfluorocarbon-Loaded Multimodal Nanoparticles for Stable Ultrasound and 19F MRI Applied to In Vivo Cell Tracking
Advanced Functional Materials
29
, 1806485 (
2019
)
Authors
O. Koshkina
Guillaume Lajoinie
F. Baldelli Bombelli
E. Swider
L.J. Cruz
P.B. White
R. Schweins
Y. Dolen
E.A.W. van Dinther
N. Koen van Riessen
S.E. Rogers
R. Fokkink
I.K. Voets
E.R.H. van Eck
A. Heerschap
Michel Versluis
Chris de Korte
C.G. Figdor
J.M. de Vries
M. Srinivas
BibTeΧ
@article{doi:10.1002/adfm.201806485, author = {Koshkina, Olga and Lajoinie, Guillaume and Baldelli Bombelli, Francesca and Swider, Edyta and Cruz, Luis J. and White, Paul B. and Schweins, Ralf and Dolen, Yusuf and van Dinther, Eric A. W. and van Riessen, N. Koen and Rogers, Sarah E. and Fokkink, Remco and Voets, Ilja K. and van Eck, Ernst R. H. and Heerschap, Arend and Versluis, Michel and de Korte, Chris L. and Figdor, Carl G. and de Vries, I. Jolanda M. and Srinivas, Mangala}, title = {Multicore Liquid Perfluorocarbon-Loaded Multimodal Nanoparticles for Stable Ultrasound and 19F MRI Applied to In Vivo Cell Tracking}, journal = {Advanced Functional Materials}, volume = {29}, number = {19}, pages = {1806485}, keywords = {19F MRI, cell therapy, cell tracking, multimodal imaging, perfluorocarbons, ultrasound}, doi = {10.1002/adfm.201806485}, url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/adfm.201806485}, eprint = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/adfm.201806485}, abstract = {Abstract Ultrasound is the most commonly used clinical imaging modality. However, in applications requiring cell-labeling, the large size and short active lifetime of ultrasound contrast agents limit their longitudinal use. Here, 100 nm radius, clinically applicable, polymeric nanoparticles containing a liquid perfluorocarbon, which enhance ultrasound contrast during repeated ultrasound imaging over the course of at least 48 h, are described. The perfluorocarbon enables monitoring the nanoparticles with quantitative 19F magnetic resonance imaging, making these particles effective multimodal imaging agents. Unlike typical core–shell perfluorocarbon-based ultrasound contrast agents, these nanoparticles have an atypical fractal internal structure. The nonvaporizing highly hydrophobic perfluorocarbon forms multiple cores within the polymeric matrix and is, surprisingly, hydrated with water, as determined from small-angle neutron scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Finally, the nanoparticles are used to image therapeutic dendritic cells with ultrasound in vivo, as well as with 19F MRI and fluorescence imaging, demonstrating their potential for long-term in vivo multimodal imaging.},, year = {2019} }
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