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Metal nanoparticles as biospecific contrast agents for cancer imaging

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Abstract

Optical imaging techniques have shown promise for pre-cancer detection; furthermore, there is significant interest in identifying cancer specific biomarkers. We present optically interrogated contrast agents based on metal nanocrystals for optical imaging with molecular specificity.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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