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Surfactant‐Stripped Semiconducting Polymer Micelles for Tumor Theranostics and Deep Tissue Imaging in the NIR‐II Window SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Surfactant‐Stripped Semiconducting Polymer Micelles for Tumor Theranostics and Deep Tissue Imaging in the NIR‐II Window
Authors
Ding, YuanmengPark, ByulleeYe, JiaminWang, XiaojieLiu, GengqiYang, XingyueJiang, ZhenHan, MoongyuFan, YongSong, JibinKim, ChulhongZhang, Yumiao
Date Issued
2022-02
Publisher
Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.
Abstract
Photoacoustic imaging (PA) in the second near infrared (NIR-II) window presents key advantages for deep tissue imaging owing to reduced light scattering and low background signal from biological structures. Here, a thiadiazoloquinoxaline-based semiconducting polymer (SP) with strong absorption in the NIR-II region is reported. After encapsulation of SP in Pluronic F127 (F127) followed by removal of excess surfactant, a dual functional polymer system named surfactant-stripped semiconductor polymeric micelles (SSS-micelles) are generated with water solubility, storage stability, and high photothermal conversion efficiency, permitting tumor theranostics in a mouse model. SSS-micelles have a wideband absorption in the NIR-II window, allowing for the PA imaging at both 1064 and 1300 nm wavelengths. The PA signal of the SSS-micelles can be detected through 6.5 cm of chicken breast tissue in vitro. In mice or rats, SSS-micelles can be visualized in bladder and intestine overlaid 5 cm (signal to noise ratio, SNR approximate to 17 dB) and 5.8 cm (SNR over 10 dB) chicken breast tissue, respectively. This work demonstrates the SSS-micelles as a nanoplatform for deep tissue theranostics.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/109568
DOI
10.1002/smll.202104132
ISSN
1613-6810
Article Type
Article
Citation
Small, vol. 18, no. 6, 2022-02
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