Cover Feature: Rapid Peripheral Nerve Imaging by Fluorescent Polymer Dots for Minimizing the Risk of Intraoperative Nerve Injury (Anal. Sens. 1/2024)

IF 3.4 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Analysis & sensing Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI:10.1002/anse.202300073
Juxiang Zhang, Shuting Lu, Shiyi Tang, Yuqiao Li, Yufan Zhang, Jingru Li, Liqin Xiong
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The cover feature illustrates the application of high-brightness green fluorescent polymer dots (Pdots) to intraoperative neuroimaging to achieve excellent tracing effects. Through direct administration, Pdots can rapidly bind to the epineurium and perineurium, stably characterizing the peripheral nerve. In addition, it was found that Pdots bind to nerve membranes, do not invade nerve cells, and have high biosafety. Our study illustrates that Pdots has the potential as a neurotracer in image-guided surgery and has significant implications for reducing iatrogenic nerve injury and related surgical complications. More information can be found in the Research Article by Liqin Xiong and co-workers.

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封面专题:利用荧光聚合物点对外周神经进行快速成像,将术中神经损伤的风险降至最低 (Anal. Sens. 1/2024)
封面专题介绍了高亮度绿色荧光聚合物点(Pdots)在术中神经成像中的应用,以达到出色的追踪效果。通过直接给药,Pdots 可迅速与神经外膜和神经周围膜结合,稳定地描述周围神经的特征。此外,研究还发现 Pdots 能与神经膜结合,不会侵入神经细胞,生物安全性高。我们的研究表明,Pdots 具有在图像引导手术中作为神经示踪剂的潜力,对减少先天性神经损伤和相关手术并发症具有重要意义。更多信息,请参阅熊立勤及其合作者的研究文章。
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