2023
DOI: 10.1021/cbmi.3c00021
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Tunable Nanomaterials of Intracellular Crystallization for In Situ Biolabeling and Biomedical Imaging

Abstract: Intracellular biosynthetic nanomaterials offer tremendous opportunities for chemical biomedical imaging. A wide range of biologically active tissues are available for biosynthesis, including cells, bacteria, plants, and viruses. Nanomaterials synthesized by intracellular biomineralization with outstanding biosafety and optical properties attract unique attention. Herein, an overview of biosynthetic tunable nanomaterials within active biological tissues for chemical biomedical imaging is presented. The syntheti… Show more

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“…[145] It is noteworthy that these tumor microcalcifications are usually seen in breast cancer and that more mineral crystals increase with time. [74] Tissue microcalcifications were also found in chondrogenic tumors and human skin pilomatrixoma. [254,255] Coherent anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy was used to image breast cancer tissue based on differences in microcalcifications types.…”
Section:  Tumor Tissue Microcalcificationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…[145] It is noteworthy that these tumor microcalcifications are usually seen in breast cancer and that more mineral crystals increase with time. [74] Tissue microcalcifications were also found in chondrogenic tumors and human skin pilomatrixoma. [254,255] Coherent anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy was used to image breast cancer tissue based on differences in microcalcifications types.…”
Section:  Tumor Tissue Microcalcificationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[ 145 ] It is noteworthy that these tumor microcalcifications are usually seen in breast cancer and that more mineral crystals increase with time. [ 74 ] Tissue microcalcifications were also found in chondrogenic tumors and human skin pilomatrixoma. [ 254 , 255 ]…”
Section: Physiological Processes and Disease Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[136] It is noteworthy that these tumor microcalcifications are usually seen in breast cancer and that more mineral crystals increase with time. [74] Tissue microcalcifications were also found in chondrogenic tumors and human skin pilomatrixoma. [253,254] Coherent anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy was used to image breast cancer tissue based on differences in microcalcifications types.…”
Section: Tumor Tissue Microcalcificationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[69][70][71] The gold nanoparticles or nanoclusters produced by this intracellular mineralization may be nucleic acid-induced for their nucleation. [72][73][74][75] A better understanding of the mechanisms underlying pathological mineralization and how biomolecules regulate the physicochemical properties of the inorganic phase is crucial. Therefore, in this review, we have reviewed the hierarchical self-assembly mineralization process and discussed the specific changes in physicochemical properties during physiological and pathological mineralization summarized in terms of molecular vibrational spectroscopy (Scheme ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%