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- Fluorescence image-guided tumour surgery - Nature
We discuss the optimization and clinical potential of these probes, and highlight their current and future applications in oncological surgery
- NIR-II Fluorescent Probes for Fluorescence-Imaging-Guided Tumor Surgery . . .
It is currently booming in the medical realm to diagnose tumors and is being widely applied for fluorescence-imaging-guided tumor surgery To efficiently execute this modern imaging modality, scientists have designed various probes capable of showing fluorescence in the NIR-II window
- Surgical Navigation for Malignancies Guided by Near‐Infrared‐II . . .
In this review, we have systematically outlined the advantages of NIR-II imaging, and reviewed several NIR-II fluorescence materials and the latest developments in NIR-II fluorescence imaging-guided cancer surgeries
- Molecular Targeted NIR-II Probe for Image-Guided Brain Tumor Surgery
By using a small uPAR targeting NIR-II probe, FLI allows us to specifically image and detect GBM A real-time imaging setup further renders FLI guided tumor resection, and the probe developed in this work is a promising candidate for clinical translation
- NIR-II nanoprobes in-vivo assembly to improve image-guided surgery for . . .
Herein, we report in vivo assembly of NIR-II emitting DCNPs modified with DNA and targeting peptides to improve the image-guided surgery for metastatic ovarian cancer
- Recent Progresses in NIR-I II Fluorescence Imaging for Surgical . . .
Herein, this review introduces the basic construction and operation principles of fluorescence molecular imaging technology, and the representative application of NIR-I II image-guided surgery in biomedical research studies are summarized
- Biodegradable Nanoprobe for NIR-II Fluorescence Image-Guided Surgery . . .
Recently, second near-infrared (NIR-II) window (1000–1700 nm) fluorescence imaging, which exhibits a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and deep tissue penetration, has emerged as a promising strategy for precise image-guided tumor surgery
- NIR-II fluorescence image-guided surgery prolongs the relapse-free . . .
In this study, we evaluate whether NIR-II FMI can result in beneficial survival outcome for HCC patients, based on a five-year follow-up
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