Bailin ZhangChia-Yi FangCheng Chun ChangRalph PetersonSaher MaswadiRandolph D. GlickmanHuan‐Cheng ChangJing Yong Ye
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) have drawn much attention in recent years for biomedical imaging applications due to their desired physical properties including excellent photostability, high biocompatibility, extended far-red fluorescence emission, and ease of surface functionalization. Here we explore a new feature of FNDs, i.e. their photoacoustic emission capability, which may lead to potential applications of using FNDs as a dual imaging contrast agent for combined fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging modalities. We observed significant enhancement of photoacoustic emission from FNDs when they were conjugated with gold nanoparticles (GNPs).
Jingyi ZhaoYuqing ChengHongming ShenHuan‐Cheng ChangYuen Yung HuiTe WenQihuang GongGuowei Lü
Jingyi ZhaoYuqing ChengHongming ShenYuen Yung HuiTe WenHuan‐Cheng ChangQihuang GongGuowei Lü
Chulhong KimJeesu KimByullee Park
Rafał FudalaSangram RautBadri P. MaliwalT. W. ŻerdaIgnacy GryczyńskiEric E. SimanekJulian BorejdoRyan RichIrina AkopovaZygmunt Gryczyński
Samuel OrefuwaMohamed El NaggarIhsan ShehadiMohamed M. ChehimiAhmed A. Mohamed