Characterizing the biocompatibility and tumorimaging capability of Cu2S nanocrystals in vivo
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2015-09
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Nanoscale
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Multifunctional nanomaterial-based probes have had key impacts on high-resolution and high-sensitivity
bioimaging and therapeutics. Typically, NIR-absorbing metal sulfide-based nanocrystals (NCs) are highly
assuring due to their unique optical properties. Yet, their in vivo behavior remains undetermined, which in
turn undermines their potential bioapplications. Herein, we have examined the application of PEGylated
Cu2S NCs as tumor contrast optical nanoprobes as well as investigated the short- and long-term in vivo
compatibility focusing on anti-oxidant defense mechanism, genetic material, immune system, and vital
organs. The studies revealed an overall safe profile of the NCs with no apparent toxicity even at longer
exposure periods. The acquired observations culminate into a set of primary safety data of this nanomaterial
and the use of PEGylated Cu2S NCs as promising optical nanoprobes with immense futuristic
bioapplications
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. Poulose AC, Veeranarayanan V, Mohamed MS, SakamotoY, Zhang M, Yudasaka M, Radhakrishnan N, Maekawa T, Mohanan PV, Kumar DS. Characterizing the biocompatibility and tumorimaging capability of Cu2S nanocrystals in vivo. Nanoscale. 2015; 7(1): 13061-13074