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Multifunctional Magnetic and Upconverting Nanobeads as Dual Modal Imaging Tools
We
report the fabrication of aqueous multimodal imaging nanocomposites
based on superparamagnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and two different
sizes of photoluminescent upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs). The
controlled and simultaneous incorporation of both types of nanoparticles
(NPs) was obtained by controlling the solvent composition and the
addition rate of the destabilizing solvent. The magnetic properties
of the MNPs remained unaltered after their encapsulation into the
polymeric beads as shown by the T2 relaxivity measurements. The UCNPs
maintain photoluminescent properties even when embedded with the MNPs
into the polymer bead. Moreover, the light emitted by the magnetic
and upconverting nanobeads (MUCNBs) under NIR excitation (位<sub>exc</sub> = 980 nm) was clearly observed through different thicknesses
of agarose gel or through a mouse skin layer. The comparison with
magnetic and luminescent nanobeads based on red-emitting quantum dots
(QDs) demonstrated that while the QD-based beads show significant
autofluorescence background from the skin, the signal obtained by
the MUCNBs allows a decrease in this background. In summary, these
results indicate that MUCNBs are good magnetic and optical probes
for in vivo multimodal imaging sensors