Recent Developments in Nanosensors for Imaging Applications in Biological Systems

Annu Rev Anal Chem (Palo Alto Calif). 2019 Jun 12;12(1):109-128. doi: 10.1146/annurev-anchem-061417-125747. Epub 2019 Mar 11.

Abstract

Sensors are key tools for monitoring the dynamic changes of biomolecules and biofunctions that encode valuable information that helps us understand underlying biological processes of fundamental importance. Because of their distinctive size-dependent physicochemical properties, materials with nanometer scales have recently emerged as promising candidates for biological sensing applications by offering unique insights into real-time changes of key physiological parameters. This review focuses on recent advances in imaging-based nanosensor developments and applications categorized by their signal transduction mechanisms, namely, fluorescence, plasmonics, MRI, and photoacoustics. We further discuss the synergy created by multimodal nanosensors in which sensor components work based on two or more signal transduction mechanisms.

Keywords: MRI; biosensing; fluorescence; magnetic resonance imaging; multimodal; photoacoustics; plasmonics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biosensing Techniques / instrumentation
  • Biosensing Techniques / methods*
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / instrumentation
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging / methods*
  • Nanotechnology / instrumentation
  • Nanotechnology / methods*
  • Optical Imaging / instrumentation
  • Optical Imaging / methods*
  • Photoacoustic Techniques / instrumentation
  • Photoacoustic Techniques / methods