Nanoparticle enabled simultaneous imaging to monitor disease

MIT‘s Jeremiah Johnson is developing nanoparticles that can simultaneously perform MRI and fluorescent imaging in animals. The goal is to allow scientists to track specific molecules produced in the body, monitor a tumor’s environment, or determine whether drugs have successfully reached their targets.

A recent study used the particles to track vitamin C in mice. Where there was a high concentration of vitamin C, they showed  a strong fluorescent signal but little MRI contrast. With little vitamin C, they showed a strong MRI signal but weak fluorescence.

Future versions could detect reactive oxygen species correlated with disease, or tailored to detect more than one molecule at a time.

 


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