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Upconversion Nanoparticles Decorated with Polysialic Acid for Solid Tumors Visualization In Vivo

Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are a promising nanoplatform for bioreagent formation for in vivo imaging, which emit UV and blue light under the action of near-infrared radiation, providing deep tissue penetration and maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio. In the case of solid tumor visualiza...

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Autores principales: Demina, P. A., Sholina, N. V., Akasov, R. A., Khochenkov, D. A., Nechaev, A. V., Balalaeva, I. V., Khaydukov, E. V., Generalova, A. N., Deev, S. M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pleiades Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8068683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33666804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/S1607672921020034
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Sumario:Upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are a promising nanoplatform for bioreagent formation for in vivo imaging, which emit UV and blue light under the action of near-infrared radiation, providing deep tissue penetration and maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio. In the case of solid tumor visualization, the UCNP surface functionalization is required to ensure a long circulation time, biocompatibility, and non-toxicity. The effective UCNP accumulation in the solid tumors is determined by the disturbed architecture of the vascular network and lymphatic drainage. This work demonstrates an approach to the UCNP biofunctionalization with endogenous polysialic acid for in vivo bioreagent formation. Bioreagents possess a low level of nonspecific protein adsorption and macrophage uptake, which allow the prolongation of the circulation time in the bloodstream up to 3 h. This leads to an intense photoluminescent signal in the tumor.