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CT/FMT dual-model imaging of breast cancer based on peptide-lipid nanoparticles

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Abstract

Here, we developed a breast cancer-targeting nanoparticle for dual-modality imaging based on incorporation of CT contrast agents (iodinated oil) and far-infrared fluorescent dyes (DiR-BOA) into core of nanoparticles, and obtained FMT and CT signals simultaneously.

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