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Title: In vivomouse fluorescence imaging for folate-targeted delivery and release kinetics
Authors: Chelvam, Venkatesh
Keywords: Chemical bonds;Drug delivery;Telemetering;Tumors;Anticancer drug;Drug delivery and release;Drug development;Fluorescence imaging;Monitoring and evaluations;Optical imaging modalities;Preclinical studies;Release kinetics;Fluorescence;antineoplastic agent;fluorescent dye;folate receptor;animal tissue;article;camera;compartment model;controlled study;disulfide bond;drug release;drug targeting;endocytosis;female;fluorescence imaging;fluorescence resonance energy transfer;image processing;image reconstruction;imaging system;in vivo study;molecularly targeted therapy;mouse;neoplasm;nonhuman;optical tomography;tumor xenograft
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: OSA - The Optical Society
Citation: Tsai, E. H. R., Bentz, B. Z., Chelvam, V., Gaind, V., Webb, K. J., & Low, P. S. (2014). In vivomouse fluorescence imaging for folate-targeted delivery and release kinetics. Biomedical Optics Express, 5(8), 2662-2678. doi:10.1364/BOE.5.002662
Abstract: Many cancer cells over-express folate receptors, and this provides an opportunity for both folate-targeted fluorescence imaging and the development of targeted anti-cancer drugs. We present an optical imaging modality that allows for the monitoring and evaluation of drug delivery and release through disulfide bond reduction inside a tumor in vivo for the first time. A near-infrared folate-targeting fluorophore pair was synthesized and used to image a xenograft tumor grown from KB cells in a live mouse. The in vivo results are shown to be in agreement with previous in vitro studies, confirming the validity and feasibility of our method as an effective tool for preclinical studies in drug development. © 2014 Optical Society of America.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1364/BOE.5.002662
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9348
ISSN: 2156-7085
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Chemistry

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