Application of Nanoparticles in Molecular Imaging PDF

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hysics eb Department Ny ite lee Meme) tater | Introduction DEC au Eee eee Mate ers) ad Peet eC Rat ese Ut eu: Roc u rent) Dee Cr nt Reiss ee eur iCcuu Cea anu net Rca Synthesis & Bioconjugation DET ye lea te Meer) At present, a variety of nanoparticle systems are being investigated to explore their potential in molecular imaging, with many applications aimed at diagnosis or treatment of cancer. ae UU amulet eer) 1 Gold nanoparticles 1.1 Surface modification and bioconjugation 1.2 Gold nanoparticles in biomedical imaging (computer tomography) 1.3 Gold nanoparticle-based colorimetric biosensing 2 Quantum dots 2.1 Surface modification and bioconjugation 2.2 Quantum dots in biomedical imaging 3 Iron oxide nanoparticles 3.1 Surface modification and bioconjugation 3.2 Iron oxide nanoparticles in biomedical imaging (magnetic resonance imaging) 4 Carbon nanotubes 4.1 Comparison between SWNT and MWNT 4.2 Carbon nanotubes for biomedical imaging 5 Dendrimers 5.1 Dendrimers in biomedical imaging Dees nen ete eu) see ees Lat) 1 Polyelectrolyte complex nanoparticles 2 Calcium phosphate nanoparticles 3 Perfluorocarbon nanoparticles 4 Lipid-based nanoparticles Bola Madi ir lal) Owing to the rapid growth of nanoparticle use in biomedical research, the toxicity of these materials should be considered in detail . Poem) lade (oe) Pit e Trl Lute) - Quantum dots are among the most promising agents for fluorescent imaging. ~The rich surface chemistry and absorption capacity of gold | sain acsesencetmgig nanoparticles have triggered interest for their use in X-ray CT imaging applications. - Engineered iron oxide nanoparticles with precise control over size and composition along with new nanoparticle gadolinium conjugates are being explored ascontrast agents for MRI. (Suita ance erp Prepared by the student of Nano technology Course 1441-1442 A. H. rece Cr PO Rae Pele ele lay

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