“…Figure 1 shows the conceptual framework for the presented protocols and how they are utilized in validating PFC-NEs ex vivo for the purpose of in vivo macrophage tracking in preclinical models, followed by ex vivo immunofluorescence in tissues of interest. Based on our prior work and by utilizing quality-by-design (QbD) methodologies, we established critical quality attributes (CQAs) that, when met, render PFC-NEs effective in vitro and in vivo as NIRF imaging agents for macrophage tracking ( Herneisey et al, 2019 ; Saleem et al, 2019 ; Liu et al, 2020 ; Nichols et al, 2021 ; Herneisey and Janjic, 2023 ). In the current protocol, we describe stress tests and associated instrumental measurements that can be easily performed to obtain reliable results on colloidal and fluorescence stability of PFC-NEs under varied conditions: filtration, storage at physiological temperatures, and centrifugation.…”