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Multiplexed imaging of surface enhanced Raman scattering nanotags in living mice using noninvasive Raman spectroscopy
Authors:Cristina L. Zavaleta  Bryan R. Smith  Ian Walton  William Doering  Glenn Davis  Borzoyeh Shojaei  Michael J. Natan  Sanjiv S. Gambhir
Affiliation:aMolecular Imaging Program, Department of Radiology and Bio-X Program, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305; and ;bOxonica Materials, Inc., Mountain View, CA 94043
Abstract:Raman spectroscopy is a newly developed, noninvasive preclinical imaging technique that offers picomolar sensitivity and multiplexing capabilities to the field of molecular imaging. In this study, we demonstrate the ability of Raman spectroscopy to separate the spectral fingerprints of up to 10 different types of surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoparticles in a living mouse after s.c. injection. Based on these spectral results, we simultaneously injected the five most intense and spectrally unique SERS nanoparticles i.v. to image their natural accumulation in the liver. All five types of SERS nanoparticles were successfully identified and spectrally separated using our optimized noninvasive Raman imaging system. In addition, we were able to linearly correlate Raman signal with SERS concentration after injecting four spectrally unique SERS nanoparticles either s.c. (R2 = 0.998) or i.v. (R2 = 0.992). These results show great potential for multiplexed imaging in living subjects in cases in which several targeted SERS probes could offer better detection of multiple biomarkers associated with a specific disease.
Keywords:imaging in vivo   multiplex   SERS   nanoparticles
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