“…Thanks to their fluorescence properties upon excitation, their high brightness and photostability, they represent unique nanomaterials ideal for in vivo imaging in animal cancer models, as shown in the measurement of the receptor expression level of type I insulin-like growth factor receptor (IGFIR) involved in BC proliferation and metastasis. 122 QDs have been coated with polymer to enhance biocompatibility, 64,89,92,95,101,114,120,133,172 or conjugated with antibodies to detect overexpressed receptors. 85, 88, 90, 91, 98, 99, 107-110, 116, 122, 135 The fourth position is held by gold nanoparticles, used for tumor detection, diagnosis, and cancer therapy, due to the possibility of an easy surface modification.…”