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Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles for Centimeters-Deep Photoacoustic Imaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 29, Issue 41, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201703403

Keywords

contrast agents; deep tissue; near-infrared; photoacoustic imaging; semiconducting polymer nanoparticles

Funding

  1. Showalter Trust Research Award by Purdue University
  2. [R01 HL12385]

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Thienoisoindigo-based semiconducting polymer with a strong near-infrared absorbance is synthesized and its water-dispersed nanoparticles (TSPNs) are investigated as a contrast agent for photoacoustic (PA) imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window (1000-1350 nm). The TSPNs generate a strong PA signal in the NIR-II optical window, where background signals from endogenous contrast agents, including blood and lipid, are at the local minima. By embedding a TSPN-containing tube in chicken-breast tissue, an imaging depth of more than 5 cm at 1064 nm excitation is achieved with a contrast-agent concentration as low as 40 mu g mL(-1). The TSPNs under the skin or in the tumor are clearly visualized at 1100 and 1300 nm, with negligible interference from the tissue background. TSPN as a PA contrast in the NIR-II window opens new opportunities for biomedical imaging of deep tissues with improved contrast.

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