A literature review on multimodality molecular imaging nanoprobes for cancer detection

(2019) A literature review on multimodality molecular imaging nanoprobes for cancer detection. Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering. pp. 57-68. ISSN 1898-0309

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Abstract

Molecular imaging techniques using nanoparticles have significant potential to be widely used for the detection of various types of cancers. Nowadays, there has been an increased focus on developing novel nanoprobes as molecular imaging contrast enhancement agents in nanobiomedicine. The purpose of this review article is to summarize the use of a variety of nanoprobes and their current achievements in accurate cancer imaging and effective treatment. Nanoprobes are rapidly becoming potential tools for cancer diagnosis by using novel molecular imaging modalities such as Ultrasound (US) imaging, Computerized Tomography (CT), Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPECT) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Optical Imaging. These imaging modalities may facilitate earlier and more accurate diagnosis and staging the most of cancers.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: molecular imaging nanoprobes cancer nanobiomedicine ray computed-tomography mesoporous silica nanoparticles coated gold nanoparticles in-vivo contrast agents oxide nanoparticles quantum dots polyethylene-glycol targeted detection folic-acid Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Subjects: QZ Pathology > QZ 200-380 Neoplasms
WN Radiology. Diagnostic Imaging > WN 180-240 Diagnostic Imaging
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine > Department of Basic Science > Department of Medical Physics
Page Range: pp. 57-68
Journal or Publication Title: Polish Journal of Medical Physics and Engineering
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 25
Number: 2
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.2478/pjmpe-2019-0009
ISSN: 1898-0309
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/11420

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