A method for validating depth-resolved biodistributions in topically-stained specimen with multi-channel fluorescence cryo-imaging

Fluorescent contrast agents targeted to cancer biomarkers are increasingly being explored for cancer detection, surgical guidance, and response monitoring. Efforts have been underway to topically apply such biomarker-targeted agents to freshly excised specimen for detecting cancer cell receptors on the surface as a method for intraoperative surgical margin assessment, including dual-probe staining methods introduce a second ‘non-specific’ optical agent as a control to help compensate for heterogeneous uptake and normalize the imaging field. Still, such specimen staining protocols introduce multifaceted complexity with unknown variables, such as tissue-specific diffusion, cell-specific binding and disassociation rates, and other factors, affecting the interpreted cancer-biomarker distribution across the specimen surface. The ability to recover three-dimensional dual-probe biodistributions throughout whole-specimens could offer a ground-truth validation method for examining topical staining uptake behaviors. Herein, we report on a novel method for characterizing dual-probe accumulation with 3D depth-profiles observed from a dual-probe fresh-specimen staining experiment.

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