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Multi‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT Imaging
The early detection of bone microdamages is crucial to make informed deci-sions about the therapy and taking precautionary treatments to avoid cata-strophic fractures. Conventional computed tomography (CT) imaging faces obstacles in detecting bone microdamages due to the strong self-attenuation of p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201904936 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2801557 |
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author | Ostadhossein, Fatemeh Tripathi, Indu Benig, Lily LoBato, Denae Moghiseh, Mahdieh Lowe, Chiara Raja, Aamir Butler, Anthony Panta, Raj Anjomrouz, Marzieh Chernoglazov, Alex Pan, Dipanjan |
author_facet | Ostadhossein, Fatemeh Tripathi, Indu Benig, Lily LoBato, Denae Moghiseh, Mahdieh Lowe, Chiara Raja, Aamir Butler, Anthony Panta, Raj Anjomrouz, Marzieh Chernoglazov, Alex Pan, Dipanjan |
author_sort | Ostadhossein, Fatemeh |
collection | CERN |
description | The early detection of bone microdamages is crucial to make informed deci-sions about the therapy and taking precautionary treatments to avoid cata-strophic fractures. Conventional computed tomography (CT) imaging faces obstacles in detecting bone microdamages due to the strong self-attenuation of photons from bone and poor spatial resolution. Recent advances in CT tech-nology as well as novel imaging probes can address this problem effectively. Herein, the bone microdamage imaging is demonstrated using ligand-directed nanoparticles in conjunction with photon counting spectral CT. For the first time, Gram-scale synthesis of hafnia (HfO2) nanoparticles is reported with surface modification by a chelator moiety. The feasibility of delineating these nanoparticles from bone and soft tissue of muscle is demonstrated with photon counting spectral CT equipped with advanced detector technology. The ex vivo and in vivo studies point to the accumulation of hafnia nanoparticles at micro-damage site featuring distinct spectral signal. Due to their small sub-5 nm size, hafnia nanoparticles are excreted through reticuloendothelial system organs without noticeable aggregation while not triggering any adverse side effects based on histological and liver enzyme function assessments. These preclinical studies highlight the potential of HfO2-based nanoparticle contrast agents for skeletal system diseases due to their well-placed K-edge binding energy. |
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spelling | cern-28015572022-10-28T12:11:43Zdoi:10.1002/adfm.201904936http://cds.cern.ch/record/2801557engOstadhossein, FatemehTripathi, InduBenig, LilyLoBato, DenaeMoghiseh, MahdiehLowe, ChiaraRaja, AamirButler, AnthonyPanta, RajAnjomrouz, MarziehChernoglazov, AlexPan, DipanjanMulti‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT ImagingHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsThe early detection of bone microdamages is crucial to make informed deci-sions about the therapy and taking precautionary treatments to avoid cata-strophic fractures. Conventional computed tomography (CT) imaging faces obstacles in detecting bone microdamages due to the strong self-attenuation of photons from bone and poor spatial resolution. Recent advances in CT tech-nology as well as novel imaging probes can address this problem effectively. Herein, the bone microdamage imaging is demonstrated using ligand-directed nanoparticles in conjunction with photon counting spectral CT. For the first time, Gram-scale synthesis of hafnia (HfO2) nanoparticles is reported with surface modification by a chelator moiety. The feasibility of delineating these nanoparticles from bone and soft tissue of muscle is demonstrated with photon counting spectral CT equipped with advanced detector technology. The ex vivo and in vivo studies point to the accumulation of hafnia nanoparticles at micro-damage site featuring distinct spectral signal. Due to their small sub-5 nm size, hafnia nanoparticles are excreted through reticuloendothelial system organs without noticeable aggregation while not triggering any adverse side effects based on histological and liver enzyme function assessments. These preclinical studies highlight the potential of HfO2-based nanoparticle contrast agents for skeletal system diseases due to their well-placed K-edge binding energy.oai:cds.cern.ch:28015572019 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects Ostadhossein, Fatemeh Tripathi, Indu Benig, Lily LoBato, Denae Moghiseh, Mahdieh Lowe, Chiara Raja, Aamir Butler, Anthony Panta, Raj Anjomrouz, Marzieh Chernoglazov, Alex Pan, Dipanjan Multi‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT Imaging |
title | Multi‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT Imaging |
title_full | Multi‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT Imaging |
title_fullStr | Multi‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT Imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | Multi‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT Imaging |
title_short | Multi‐“Color” Delineation of Bone Microdamages Using Ligand‐Directed Sub‐5 nm Hafnia Nanodots and Photon Counting CT Imaging |
title_sort | multi‐“color” delineation of bone microdamages using ligand‐directed sub‐5 nm hafnia nanodots and photon counting ct imaging |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201904936 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2801557 |
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