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DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2015.07.024
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Persistent luminescence of Eu, Mn, Dy doped calcium phosphates for in-vivo optical imaging

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“…NIR‐emitting persistent luminescence nanoparticles (NIR‐PLNPs) have been developed by de Chermont et al (2007) for in vivo imaging, due to their emission wavelengths in the tissue transparency windows . Maldiney et al have proposed NIR‐PLNPs for in vivo tumor imaging based on transition metals (e.g., ZnGa 1.995 Cr 0.005 O 4 , ZGO:Cr 3+ ) that can be activated with an LED light source . Shi et al have further developed ZGO:Cr 3+ by coating the NPs with hollow mesoporous nanospheres to provide a tractable drug carriers for drug loading and release, followed by highly penetrating LED light for repeated in vivo excitation to provide extended long‐term tracking .…”
Section: Nanoparticles For In Vivo Bioimaging and Theranosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NIR‐emitting persistent luminescence nanoparticles (NIR‐PLNPs) have been developed by de Chermont et al (2007) for in vivo imaging, due to their emission wavelengths in the tissue transparency windows . Maldiney et al have proposed NIR‐PLNPs for in vivo tumor imaging based on transition metals (e.g., ZnGa 1.995 Cr 0.005 O 4 , ZGO:Cr 3+ ) that can be activated with an LED light source . Shi et al have further developed ZGO:Cr 3+ by coating the NPs with hollow mesoporous nanospheres to provide a tractable drug carriers for drug loading and release, followed by highly penetrating LED light for repeated in vivo excitation to provide extended long‐term tracking .…”
Section: Nanoparticles For In Vivo Bioimaging and Theranosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HAp NPs doped with lanthanide or europium ions are prepared by integrating into the HAp structure by ion exchange during synthesis for bioimaging applications. These NPs having crystalline sizes around 10-50 nm are included in the lattice to endow the NPs with luminescence moiety and are detected due to the fluorescence caused by an external stimulus [65][66][67]. This strategy is better than the use of fluorophores since it avoids inconveniences as poor stability and photobleaching [67].…”
Section: Biomedical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2016, Chanéac and co-workers reported the synthesis of highly biocompatible calcium phosphate nanoparticles (HAp/β-TCP) doped with Eu 2+ , Mn 2+ and Ln 3+ ions (Ln 3+ = Dy 3+ ,Pr 3+ ) synthesized by hydrothermal route and tailored to present red-near infrared persistent luminescence after UV excitation 138. Nanosized biphasic HAp/β-TCP compounds with sphere and rod-shaped were obtained.…”
Section: Bioimaging With Plnps Made From Other Matrixesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(D) Images of a Balb/c mouse obtained at 5 and 10 min after the injection of 0.8 mg nanoparticles of HAp/β-TCP doped Eu 2+ /Eu 3+ , Mn 2+ and Dy 3+ dispersed in 200 ml of 5% glucose. Reproduced with permission from reference 138.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%