Abstract

Due to the combination of the high resolution of fluorescence imaging and the no limitation in penetration depth of magnetic resonance imaging, dual-mode imaging of magnetic resonance and fluorescence (MR/FI) have attracted extensive research in recent years. Herein, a novel MR/FI bimodal imaging probe is facile fabricated by attaching the rhodamine fluorophore covalently to the surface of the Gd-phenolic coordination polymer nanoparticles. The contents of Gd3+ and RB of the as prepared probe are calculated to be 8.2% and 12.5%. The quantum yield of the probe is about 8.84% as well as red fluorescent emissive. The longitudinal r1 value is 6.94 mM-1 s-1 and the ratio r2/r1 is very low and about 1.22. Subsequently, the and MR imaging and fluorescence both in vitro and In Vivo are performed. The metabolic pathways In Vivo are inferred by studying the bio-distribution of the probe in major organs. The as-prepared probe exhibits excellent imaging performance and biocompatibility, which is conducive to its further application.

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