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Effect of luminescence transport through adipose tissue on measurement of tissue temperature by using ZnCdS nanothermometers E. K. Volkova, I. Yu. Yanina, E. Sagaydachnaya [et al.]

Contributor(s): Yanina, Irina Yu | Sagaydachnaya, Elena | Konyukhova, Julia G | Kochubey, Vyacheslav I | Tuchin, Valery V | Volkova, Elena KMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): наночастицы | жировая ткань | нанотермометры | спектроскопия | люминесценцияGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 10493 : Dynamics and fluctuations in biomedical photonics XV. P. 104931K-1-104931K-7Abstract: The spectra of luminescence of ZnCdS nanoparticles (ZnCdS NPs) were measured and analyzed in a wide temperature range: from room to human body and further to a hyperthermic temperature resulting in tissue morphology change. The results show that the signal of luminescence of ZnCdS NPs placed within the tissue is reasonably good sensitive to temperature change and accompanied by phase transitions of lipid structures of adipose tissue. It is shown that the presence of a phase transition in adipose tissue upon its heating (polymorphic transformations of lipids) leads to a nonmonotonic temperature dependence of the intensity of luminescence for the nanoparticles introduced into adipose tissue. This is due to a change in the light scattering by the tissue. The light scattering of adipose tissue greatly distorts the results of temperature measurements. The application of these nanoparticles is possible for temperature measurements in very thin or weakly scattering samples.
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The spectra of luminescence of ZnCdS nanoparticles (ZnCdS NPs) were measured and analyzed in a wide temperature range: from room to human body and further to a hyperthermic temperature resulting in tissue morphology change. The results show that the signal of luminescence of ZnCdS NPs placed within the tissue is reasonably good sensitive to temperature change and accompanied by phase transitions of lipid structures of adipose tissue. It is shown that the presence of a phase transition in adipose tissue upon its heating (polymorphic transformations of lipids) leads to a nonmonotonic temperature dependence of the intensity of luminescence for the nanoparticles introduced into adipose tissue. This is due to a change in the light scattering by the tissue. The light scattering of adipose tissue greatly distorts the results of temperature measurements. The application of these nanoparticles is possible for temperature measurements in very thin or weakly scattering samples.

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