Tissue-Like Phantoms as a Platform for Inserted Fluorescence Nano-Probes

Materials (Basel). 2016 Nov 15;9(11):926. doi: 10.3390/ma9110926.

Abstract

Tissue-like phantoms are widely used as a model for mimicking the optical properties of live tissue. This paper presents the results of a diffusion reflection method and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy measurements of fluorescein-conjugated gold nanorods in solution, as well as inserted in solid tissue-imitating phantoms. A lack of consistency between the fluorescence lifetime results of the solutions and the phantoms raises a question about the ability of tissue-like phantoms to maintain the optical properties of inserted contrast agents.

Keywords: FLT imaging (FLIM); diffusion reflection; dual-modal imaging; fluorescence lifetime (FLT); tissue-like phantoms.