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11 March 2015 Persistent luminescence in nanophosphors for long term in-vivo bio-imaging
S. K. Sharma, D. Gourier, B. Viana, T. Maldiney, E. Teston, D. Scherman, C. Richard
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Abstract
We presently introduce a novel generation of optical nanoprobes, based on chromium-doped zinc gallate, whose persistent luminescence can be activated in vivo through living tissues using highly penetrating low energy photons from the red region of the visible spectrum. Surface functionalization of this photonic nanoprobe can be adjusted to favor multiple challenging biomedical applications.
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S. K. Sharma, D. Gourier, B. Viana, T. Maldiney, E. Teston, D. Scherman, and C. Richard "Persistent luminescence in nanophosphors for long term in-vivo bio-imaging", Proc. SPIE 9337, Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications XII, 93370I (11 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075585
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

In vivo imaging

Nanoparticles

Nanoprobes

Tumors

Chromium

Spinel

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