To extend the limit of current imaging techniques, a series of multifunctional nanomaterials, including highly sensitive imaging probes and ultra-low toxicity contrast agent have been developed and applied to a variety of practical clinical scenarios including intraoperative imaging of tumor margins and delineation of lymphatic system. Among them, the ultrasensitive Gap-enhanced Raman tags (GERTs) probes are undergoing clinical translation and potential commercial exploitation.
Highly sensitive probes based on multifunctional polymer dots for lymphatic system imaging
Selected Publications:
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5. Cao F, Guo Y, Li Y, et al. Fast and accurate imaging of lymph node metastasis with multifunctional near-infrared polymer dots. Advanced Functional Materials, 2018, 28: 170717.