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Perfluorocarbon‐Based <sup>19</sup>F MRI Nanoprobes for In Vivo Multicolor Imaging
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In vivo multicolor imaging is important for monitoring multiple biomolecular or cellular processes in biology. <sup>19</sup> F magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an emerging in vivo imaging technique because it can non-invasively visualize <sup>19</sup> F nuclei without endogenous background signals. Therefore, <sup>19</sup> F MRI probes capable of multicolor imaging are in high demand. Herein, we report five types of perfluorocarbon-encapsulated silica nanoparticles that show <sup>19</sup> F NMR peaks with different chemical shifts. Three of the nanoprobes, which show spectrally distinct <sup>19</sup> F NMR peaks with sufficient sensitivity, were selected for in vivo multicolor <sup>19</sup> F MRI. The nanoprobes exhibited <sup>19</sup> F MRI signals with three colors in a living mouse. Our in vivo multicolor system could be utilized for evaluating the effect of surface functional groups on the hepatic uptake in a mouse. This novel multicolor imaging technology will be a practical tool for elucidating in vivo biomolecular networks by <sup>19</sup> F MRI.
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