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Low Dose of X‐Ray‐Excited Long‐Lasting Luminescent Concave Nanocubes in Highly Passive Targeting Deep‐Seated Hepatic Tumors
Authors:Zheng‐Zhe Chen  Liu‐Chun Wang  Divinah Manoharan  Chin‐Lai Lee  Lai‐Chin Wu  Wan‐Ting Huang  Eng‐Yen Huang  Chia‐Hao Su  Hwo‐Shuenn Sheu  Chen‐Sheng Yeh
Abstract:Chromium‐doped zinc gallate, ZnGa2O4:Cr3+ (ZGC), is viewed as a long‐lasting luminescence (LLL) phosphor that can avoid tissue autofluorescence interference for in vivo imaging detection. ZGC is a cubic spinel structure, a typical agglomerative or clustered morphology lacking a defined cubic shape, but a sphere‐like feature is commonly obtained for the nanometric ZGC. The substantial challenge remains achieving a well‐defined cubic feature in nanoscale. The process by which dispersed and well‐defined concave cubic ZGC is obtained is described, exhibiting much stronger LLL in UV and X‐ray excitation for the dispersed cubic ZGC compared with the agglomerative form that cannot be excited using X‐rays with a low dose of 0.5 Gy. The cubic ZGC reveals a specific accumulation in liver and 0.5 Gy used at the end of X‐ray excitation is sufficient for imaging of deep‐seated hepatic tumors. The ZGC nanocubes show highly passive targeting of orthotopic hepatic tumors.
Keywords:cancer  long‐lasting luminescence  passive targeting  X‐rays  ZnGa2O4:Cr
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