Deep-Tissue Reporter-Gene Imaging with Fluorescence and Optoacoustic Tomography: A Performance Overview

Deliolanis NC, Ale A, Morscher S, Burton NC, Schaefer K, Radrich K, Razansky D, Ntziachristos V (2014)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2014

Journal

Book Volume: 16

Pages Range: 652-660

Journal Issue: 5

DOI: 10.1007/s11307-014-0728-1

Abstract

Purpose: A primary enabling feature of near-infrared fluorescent proteins (FPs) and fluorescent probes is the ability to visualize deeper in tissues than in the visible. The purpose of this work is to find which is the optimal visualization method that can exploit the advantages of this novel class of FPs in full-scale pre-clinical molecular imaging studies.

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APA:

Deliolanis, N.C., Ale, A., Morscher, S., Burton, N.C., Schaefer, K., Radrich, K.,... Ntziachristos, V. (2014). Deep-Tissue Reporter-Gene Imaging with Fluorescence and Optoacoustic Tomography: A Performance Overview. Molecular Imaging and Biology, 16(5), 652-660. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11307-014-0728-1

MLA:

Deliolanis, Nikolaos C., et al. "Deep-Tissue Reporter-Gene Imaging with Fluorescence and Optoacoustic Tomography: A Performance Overview." Molecular Imaging and Biology 16.5 (2014): 652-660.

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