Localization optoacoustic tomography (LOT) has recently emerged as a transformative super-resolution technique breaking through the acoustic diffraction limit in deep-tissue optoacoustic (OA) imaging via individual localization and tracking of particles in the bloodstream. However, strong light absorption in red blood cells has previously restricted per-particle OA detection to relatively large microparticles, ≈5 µm in diameter. Herein, it is demonstrated that submicron-sized porous gold nanoparticles, ≈600 nm in diameter, can be individually detected for noninvasive super-resolution imaging with LOT.
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