Molecular imaging enables us to non-invasively visualize cellular functions and biological processes in living subjects, allowing accurate diagnosis of diseases at early stages. For successful molecular imaging, a suitable contrast agent with high sensitivity is required. To date, various nanoparticles have been developed as contrast agents for medical imaging modalities. In comparison with conventional probes, nanoparticles offer several advantages, including controllable physical properties, facile surface modification and long circulation time. In addition, they can be integrated with various combinations for multimodal imaging and therapy. In this opinion piece, we highlight recent advances and future perspectives of nanomaterials for m...
Abstract Science and technology have always been the vitals of human’s struggle, utilized exclusivel...
ABSTRACT: The present review article summarizes the current state radiolabeled nanoparticles for mol...
The recent emergence of “molecular imaging ” as anintegrated discipline in academic medical centers ...
Molecular imaging enables us to non-invasively visualize cellular functions and biological processes...
Functionalization enhances the properties and characteristics of nanoparticles through surface modif...
Functionalization enhances the properties and characteristics of nanoparticles through surface modif...
Copyright © 2014 Zhi-Yi Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
ABSTRACT: Giant strides in knowledge about nanoparticles have lead to the development of sophisticat...
The biomedical applications of nanoparticles in molecular imaging, drug delivery, and therapy give r...
Nanotechnology has opened up the way to the engineering of new organized materials endowed with impr...
Molecular imaging is an emerging field that integrates advanced imaging technology with cellular and...
Nanoparticles have the potential to contribute to new modalities in molecular imaging and sensing as...
Inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) including semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), iron oxide NPs and gold NP...
Biomedical engineering and its associated disciplines play a pivotal role in improving our understan...
Nanomedicine is an emerging field that integrates nanotechnology, biomolecular engineering, life sci...
Abstract Science and technology have always been the vitals of human’s struggle, utilized exclusivel...
ABSTRACT: The present review article summarizes the current state radiolabeled nanoparticles for mol...
The recent emergence of “molecular imaging ” as anintegrated discipline in academic medical centers ...
Molecular imaging enables us to non-invasively visualize cellular functions and biological processes...
Functionalization enhances the properties and characteristics of nanoparticles through surface modif...
Functionalization enhances the properties and characteristics of nanoparticles through surface modif...
Copyright © 2014 Zhi-Yi Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
ABSTRACT: Giant strides in knowledge about nanoparticles have lead to the development of sophisticat...
The biomedical applications of nanoparticles in molecular imaging, drug delivery, and therapy give r...
Nanotechnology has opened up the way to the engineering of new organized materials endowed with impr...
Molecular imaging is an emerging field that integrates advanced imaging technology with cellular and...
Nanoparticles have the potential to contribute to new modalities in molecular imaging and sensing as...
Inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) including semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), iron oxide NPs and gold NP...
Biomedical engineering and its associated disciplines play a pivotal role in improving our understan...
Nanomedicine is an emerging field that integrates nanotechnology, biomolecular engineering, life sci...
Abstract Science and technology have always been the vitals of human’s struggle, utilized exclusivel...
ABSTRACT: The present review article summarizes the current state radiolabeled nanoparticles for mol...
The recent emergence of “molecular imaging ” as anintegrated discipline in academic medical centers ...