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Title: DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF FLUOROPHORES FOR TRANSPARENT WHOLE LUNG ANGIOGRAPHY AND 3D-RECONSTRUCTION
Authors: GONG XIAOTING
ORCID iD:   orcid.org/0000-0002-3361-1903
Keywords: Vasculature, pulmonary, AIENPs, tissue optical clearing, 3D imaging, 3D quantitative analysis
Issue Date: 22-Aug-2023
Citation: GONG XIAOTING (2023-08-22). DESIGN AND SYNTHESIS OF FLUOROPHORES FOR TRANSPARENT WHOLE LUNG ANGIOGRAPHY AND 3D-RECONSTRUCTION. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Accurately assessing the pulmonary vasculature is essential for comprehending pulmonary vascular-related diseases. This thesis focuses on a novel approach combining aggregation-induced emission hydrogel (AIENP-Gel) with tissue optical clearing (TOC) technology for high-resolution 3D vasculature imaging and quantitative analysis of whole lung and lung with metastatic tumor. The first chapter introduces the AIENP-reinforced DISCO method, enabling 3D-reconstruction of the whole lung capillaries. Chapter 2 focuses on Red-AIENPs designed for high-resolution 3D imaging of vascular structures in both healthy and metastatic lungs. Chapter 3 introduces temperature-controlled NIR-Ia-AIENPs for accurate 3D visualization and quantitative analysis of pulmonary vasculature, as well as differentiation of pulmonary arteries and veins. Chapter 4 introduces a NIR AIE ternary assembly to active/passive targeting tumor blood vessels for 3D imaging and quantitative analysis of tumor vasculature at different stages. Consequently, this thesis presents the advancements in whole tissue fluorescence imaging methods, enabling a comprehensive understanding of the pulmonary vasculature.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/246570
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