Computed tomography, or CT, was developed in 1960s and early 1970s. It refers to a computerized X-ray imaging procedure in
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How to Know Ultrasound Imaging Contrast Agents in 5 Minutes?
Ultrasound imaging is a well-established clinical imaging technique that provides real-time, quantitative anatomical and physiological information about the human body.
Read MoreWhat Are NanoPlates?
Nanoplates are classified as having only one dimension in the nanometre range. The most widely utilized types of nanoplates are
Read MoreWhat Are Gold NanoCages?
Gold nanocages refer to the hollow gold nanostructures with porous walls that were developed by Sun and Xia and Chen
Read MoreProtein-Based Fluorescent Nanoparticles Available Now
Fluorescent nanoparticles are those widely used for purposes of fluorescent imaging, mainly of cells and tissues. A strong fluorophore or
Read MoreWhat Are Polystyrene Nanoparticles?
Plastic may be degraded into micro-particles < 5000 nm in diameter, and further into nanoparticles (NPs) < 100 nm in
Read MoreWhat Are Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles?
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) semiconductor nanoparticles are one kind of important and promising photocatalysts in photocatalysis because of their unique optical
Read MoreWhat Are Polymer Nanoparticles?
Polymeric nanoparticles are particles within the size range from 1 to 1000 nm and can be loaded with active compounds
Read MoreWhat Are Gold Nanorods?
Gold nanorods, as a kind of capsule-like gold nanoparticles with a scale from a few nanometers to hundreds of nanometers,
Read MoreContrast Agents for Near-Infrared Fluorescent Imaging
What is near-infrared fluorescence imaging? Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence is a light wavelength of 650–950 nm and is generally preferred for
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