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Recent Progress on Molecular Photoacoustic Imaging with Carbon-Based Nanocomposites.

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In this paper, the current state of the photoacoustic imaging (PAI) modality, address recent progress on PAI imaging that takes advantage of carbon-based agents, and offer a future perspective on advanced PAI systems using carbonbased agents.
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For biomedical imaging, the interest in noninvasive imaging methods is ever increasing. Among many modalities, photoacoustic imaging (PAI), which is a combination of optical and ultrasound imaging techniques, has received attention because of its unique advantages such as high spatial resolution, deep penetration, and safety. Incorporation of exogenous imaging agents further amplifies the effective value of PAI, since they can deliver other specified functions in addition to imaging. For these agents, carbon-based materials can show a large specific surface area and interesting optoelectronic properties, which increase their effectiveness and have proved their potential in providing a theragnostic platform (diagnosis + therapy) that is essential for clinical use. In this review, we introduce the current state of the PAI modality, address recent progress on PAI imaging that takes advantage of carbon-based agents, and offer a future perspective on advanced PAI systems using carbon-based agents.

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Golden carbon nanotubes as multimodal photoacoustic and photothermal high-contrast molecular agents

TL;DR: It is shown that gold-plated carbon nanotubes-termed golden carbon nanOTubes-can be used as photoacoustic and photothermal contrast agents with enhanced near-infrared contrast agents for targeting lymphatic vessels in mice using extremely low laser fluence levels of a few mJ cm(-2).
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Carbon Nanoparticle-based Fluorescent Bioimaging Probes

TL;DR: A chemical method is developed to synthesise highly fluorescent carbon nanoparticles 1–10 nm in size that exhibit size-dependent, tunable visible emission and have been transformed into various functionalised nanoprobes with hydrodynamic diameters and used as cell imaging probes.
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Advances in Conjugated Microporous Polymers.

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