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Gd3+-Functionalized Lithium Niobate Nanoparticles for Dual Multiphoton and Magnetic Resonance Bioimaging

De Matos, Raphaël
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Gheata, Adrian
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Campargue, Gabriel
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February 3, 2022
ACS Applied Nano Materials

Harmonic nanoparticles (HNPs) have emerged as appealing exogenous probes for optical bioimaging due to their distinctive features such as long-term photostability and spectral flexibility, allowing multiphoton excitation in the classical (NIR-I) and extended near-infrared spectral windows (NIR-II and -III). However, like all other optical labels, HNPs are not suitable for whole-body imaging applications. In this work, we developed a bimodal nonlinear optical/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent through the covalent conjugation of Gd(III) chelates to coated lithium niobate HNPs. We show that the resulting nanoconjugates exert strong contrast both in T1-weighted MRI of agarose gel-based phantoms and in cancer cells by harmonic generation upon excitation in the NIR region. Their capabilities for dual T1/T2 MRI were also emphasized by the quantitative mapping of the phantom in both modes. The functionalization protocol ensured high stability of the Gd-functionalized HNPs in a physiological environment and provided a high r1 relaxivity value per NP (5.20 × 105 mM–1 s–1) while preserving their efficient nonlinear optical response.

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DOI
10.1021/acsanm.2c00127
Author(s)
De Matos, Raphaël
Gheata, Adrian
Campargue, Gabriel
Vuilleumier, Jérémy
Nicolle, Laura
Pierzchala, Katarzyna
Jelescu, Ileana
Lucarini, Fiorella
Gautschi, Ivan
Riporto, Florian
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Date Issued

2022-02-03

Published in
ACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume

5

Issue

2

Start page

2912

End page

2922

Subjects

dual imaging modality

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multiphoton microscopy

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MRI T1 contrast agent

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surface functionalization

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harmonic generation

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dielectric nanoparticles

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REVIEWED

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SCI-SB-MM  
SCI-SB-SG  
FunderGrant Number

Swiss federal funding

NANOFIMT

Swiss federal funding

OncoNanoScreen

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March 13, 2022
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/186249
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