Harnessing Cell Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles for Enhanced Nanoprobes in Multimodal Imaging: Progress and Perspectives
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Harnessing Cell Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles for Enhanced Nanoprobes in Multimodal Imaging: Progress and Perspectives

22/10/2025 Compuscript Ltd

https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.15212/bioi-2025-0047
Announcing a new article publication for BIO Integration journal. Cell membrane-derived nanovesicles (CMNVs) are natural nanocarriers efficiently encapsulating bioactive molecules and imaging probes. Conventional nanoprobes face challenges, like rapid immune clearance, off-target accumulation, and long-term toxicity. CMNVs overcome these challenges by leveraging inherent biofunctionalization. CMNVs enhance encapsulated nanoprobe targeting, prolong circulation, boost specific tissue accumulation, and improve imaging precision through inherited membrane proteins or minimally disruptive exogenous modifications. CMNVs show significant promise across multiple imaging modalities, including fluorescence, bioluminescence, photoacoustic, and MRI. This article systematically evaluates the limitations of traditional nanoprobes, highlights the unique advantages of CMNVs in enhancing diverse probe performance, discusses current challenges in harnessing CMNVs for imaging, and provides insights for developing future high-precision imaging strategies.
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ISSN 2712-0074
eISSN 2712-0082

Lingling Lei, Meng Du and Jianjian Zhang et al. Harnessing Cell Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles for Enhanced Nanoprobes in Multimodal Imaging: Progress and Perspectives. BIOI. 2025. Vol. 6(1). DOI: 10.15212/bioi-2025-0047
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Lingling Lei, Meng Du and Jianjian Zhang et al. Harnessing Cell Membrane-Derived Nanovesicles for Enhanced Nanoprobes in Multimodal Imaging: Progress and Perspectives. BIOI. 2025. Vol. 6(1). DOI: 10.15212/bioi-2025-0047
22/10/2025 Compuscript Ltd
Regions: Europe, Ireland
Keywords: Health, Medical

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