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Highly thermal stable RNase A@PbS/ZnS quantum dots as NIR-IIb image contrast for visualizing temporal changes of microvasculature remodeling in flap.


ABSTRACT: Surgeons face great challenges in acquiring high-performance imaging because fluorescence probes with desired thermal stability remains rare. Here, hybrid lead sulfide/zinc sulfide quantum dots (PbS/ZnS QDs) nanostructures emitting in the long-wavelength end of the second near-infrared (NIR-IIb) window were synthesized and conjugated with Ribonuclease-A (RNase A). Such formed RNase A@PbS/ZnS QDs exhibited strong NIR IIb fluorescence and thermal stability, as supported by the photoluminescent emission assessment at different temperatures. This will allow the RNase A@PbS/ZnS QDs to provide stable fluorescence signals for long-time intraoperative imaging navigation, despite often happened, undesirable thermal accumulation in vivo. Compared to NIR-IIa fluorescence imaging, NIR-IIb vascular fluorescence imaging achieved larger penetration depth, higher signal/background ratios and nearly zero endogenous tissue autofluorescence. Moreover, these QDs illustrate the reliability during the real-time and long-time precise assessment of flap perfusion by clearly visualizing microvasculature map. These findings contribute to intraoperative imaging navigation with higher precision and lower risk.

SUBMITTER: Yang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8917748 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly thermal stable RNase A@PbS/ZnS quantum dots as NIR-IIb image contrast for visualizing temporal changes of microvasculature remodeling in flap.

Yang Yimeng Y   Chen Mo M   Wang Peng P   Sai Liman L   Chen Chen C   Qian Pingkang P   Dong Shixian S   Feng Sijia S   Yang Xing X   Wang Hao H   Abdou Amr M AM   Li Yunxia Y   Chen Shiyi S   Hao Yuefeng Y   Ma Dongling D   Feng Shaoqing S   Chen Jun J  

Journal of nanobiotechnology 20220312 1


Surgeons face great challenges in acquiring high-performance imaging because fluorescence probes with desired thermal stability remains rare. Here, hybrid lead sulfide/zinc sulfide quantum dots (PbS/ZnS QDs) nanostructures emitting in the long-wavelength end of the second near-infrared (NIR-IIb) window were synthesized and conjugated with Ribonuclease-A (RNase A). Such formed RNase A@PbS/ZnS QDs exhibited strong NIR IIb fluorescence and thermal stability, as supported by the photoluminescent emi  ...[more]

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