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Optical Fluorescence Imaging With Shortwave Infrared Light Emitter Nanomaterials for in Vivo Cell Tracking in Regenerative Medicine Publisher Pubmed



Fathbayati L1, 2 ; Vasei M1, 3 ; Sharifpaghaleh E4, 5
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Source: Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine Published:2019


Abstract

In vivo tracking and monitoring of adoptive cell transfer has a distinct importance in cell-based therapy. There are many imaging modalities for in vivo monitoring of biodistribution, viability and effectiveness of transferred cells. Some of these procedures are not applicable in the human body because of low sensitivity and high possibility of tissue damages. Shortwave infrared region (SWIR) imaging is a relatively new technique by which deep biological tissues can be potentially visualized with high resolution at cellular level. Indeed, scanning of the electromagnetic spectrum (beyond 1000 nm) of SWIR has a great potential to increase sensitivity and resolution of in vivo imaging for various human tissues. In this review, molecular imaging modalities used for monitoring of biodistribution and fate of administered cells with focusing on the application of non-invasive optical imaging at shortwave infrared region are discussed in detail. © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine.
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