Early detection and longitudinal imaging of cancer micrometastases using biofunctionalized rare-earth albumin nanocomposites

Success of personalized medicine in cancer therapy depends on the ability to identify and molecularly phenotype tumors. Current clinical imaging techniques cannot be integrated with precision molecular medicine at the level of single cells or microlesions due to limited resolution. In this work we use molecularly targeted infrared emitting optical probes to identify and characterize metastatic microlesions prior to their detection with clinically relevant imaging modalities. These contrast agents form the basis of an in vivo optical imaging system capable of resolving internal microlesions, filling a critical unmet need in cancer imaging.

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