Authors
Jesse V Jokerst, Sanjiv S Gambhir
Publication date
2011/10/18
Source
Accounts of chemical research
Volume
44
Issue
10
Pages
1050-1060
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Nanoparticles (NPs) offer diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities not available with small molecules or microscale tools. As the field of molecular imaging has emerged from the blending of molecular biology with medical imaging, NP imaging is increasingly common for both therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The term theranostic describes technology with concurrent and complementary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities. Although NPs have been FDA-approved for clinical use as transport vehicles for nearly 15 years, full translation of their theranostic potential is incomplete. However, NPs have shown remarkable success in the areas of drug delivery and magnetic resonance imaging. Emerging applications include image-guided resection, optical/photoacoustic imaging in vivo, contrast-enhanced ultrasound, and thermoablative therapy.
Diagnosis with NPs in molecular imaging involves the correlation of …
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