Abstract The rapid development of fluorescence imaging for intraoperative navigation has spurred further development of targeted fluorescent probes in the past decade. Only a few nontargeted dyes, including indocyanine green and methylene blue, are currently applied for fluorescence guided surgery in the clinic. While no targeted fluorescent probes have been approved for the clinic, a number of them have entered clinical trials. These probes have emission wavelengths in the visible and near infrared (NIR)‐I (700‐900 nm) range. Among them, activatable probes and nanoprobes have generated special interest. Compared with NIR‐I fluorescent probes, NIR‐II (1000‐1700 nm) fluorescent probes exhibit better intravital performance in terms of increas...
There has been a dramatic increase in the use of fluorescence imaging for visualizing biological str...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Improved visualization of surgical targets inside of the patient helps to impro...
During the European Molecular Imaging Meeting (EMIM) 2013, the fluorescence-guided surgery study gro...
Surgery is the cornerstone of curative treatment of many malignancies. However, incomplete resection...
Near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging, using contrast agents with fluorescent characteristics in...
The term fluorescence guided surgery (FGS) describes a medical technology based on real-time imaging...
To date, surgery is the most common and successful way to treat cancer. Tumour identification during...
The field of biomedical optics has matured rapidly over the last decade and is poised to make a sign...
OBJECTIVES: Intraoperative fluorescence imaging is currently used in a variety of surgical fields fo...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an intraoperative imaging technique already...
Fluorescence molecular imaging will have an important clinical impact in the area of guided oncology...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an optical-based, real-time, intraoperative imaging technique, ...
Fluorescence is a technology where a fluorophore is excited by light at a specific wavelength and li...
BACKGROUND: Despite exponentially growing evidence supporting the use of intraoperative fluorescence...
Background: In recent decades, the use of near-infrared light and fluorescence-guidance during open ...
There has been a dramatic increase in the use of fluorescence imaging for visualizing biological str...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Improved visualization of surgical targets inside of the patient helps to impro...
During the European Molecular Imaging Meeting (EMIM) 2013, the fluorescence-guided surgery study gro...
Surgery is the cornerstone of curative treatment of many malignancies. However, incomplete resection...
Near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging, using contrast agents with fluorescent characteristics in...
The term fluorescence guided surgery (FGS) describes a medical technology based on real-time imaging...
To date, surgery is the most common and successful way to treat cancer. Tumour identification during...
The field of biomedical optics has matured rapidly over the last decade and is poised to make a sign...
OBJECTIVES: Intraoperative fluorescence imaging is currently used in a variety of surgical fields fo...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an intraoperative imaging technique already...
Fluorescence molecular imaging will have an important clinical impact in the area of guided oncology...
Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) is an optical-based, real-time, intraoperative imaging technique, ...
Fluorescence is a technology where a fluorophore is excited by light at a specific wavelength and li...
BACKGROUND: Despite exponentially growing evidence supporting the use of intraoperative fluorescence...
Background: In recent decades, the use of near-infrared light and fluorescence-guidance during open ...
There has been a dramatic increase in the use of fluorescence imaging for visualizing biological str...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: Improved visualization of surgical targets inside of the patient helps to impro...
During the European Molecular Imaging Meeting (EMIM) 2013, the fluorescence-guided surgery study gro...