Authors
Chris D Geddes, Haishi Cao, Ignacy Gryczynski, Zygmunt Gryczynski, Jiyu Fang, Joseph R Lakowicz
Publication date
2003/5/8
Journal
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Volume
107
Issue
18
Pages
3443-3449
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
We examined the effects of metallic silver colloids on the fluorescence spectral properties of indocyanine green (ICG), which is a dye widely used for in vivo medical testing. Silver colloids from a suspension bind spontaneously to amine-coated surfaces. These colloid-coated surfaces were found to cause a 30-fold increase in the intensity of ICG, which was held close to the metal surface by adsorbed albumin. The increased intensities of ICG were also associated with decreased lifetimes and increased photostability, which are indicative of modifying the fluorophores radiative decay rate. These results suggest the use of metal colloid-enhanced ICG for applications to retinal angiography and vascular imaging and as a contrast agent for optical tomography.
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