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Subcellular Imaging and Diagnosis of Cancer using Engineered Nanoparticles
Shivanand H Nannuri1,2, Ajinkya N Nikam3, Abhijeet Pandey3
1Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka 57610, India.
Abstract:
The advances in the synthesis of nanoparticles with engineered properties are reported to have profound applications in oncological disease detection via optical and multimodal imaging and therapy. Among the various nanoparticle-assisted imaging techniques, engineered fluorescent nanoparticles show great promise from high contrast images and localized therapeutic applications. Of all the fluorescent nanoparticles available, the gold nanoparticles, carbon dots, and upconversion nanoparticles are emerging recently as the most promising candidates for diagnosis, treatment, and cancer monitoring. This review addresses the recent progress in engineering the properties of these emerging nanoparticles and their application for cancer diagnosis and therapy. In addition, the potential of these particles for subcellular imaging is also reviewed here.

