“…While, nanoparticles (NPs) provide a robust framework in which two or more components can be integrated to offer multifunctional and synergetic applications [17,18]. In this context, nanoscale dual-modal imaging probes combining fluorescence/MR modalities offer possibilities to obtain multiple imaging data for more precise cancer diagnosis and its more efficient management [10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. Fluorescent NPs such as organic dye or metal complex-encapsulated silica NPs (SiNPs) [10,11], semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) [12], lanthanide complexes and upconversion NPs [13][14][15], have been employed as the framework in the construction of dual-modal fluorescence/MR imaging probes, where covalently or non-covalently conjugated iron oxide nanoparticles and/or gadolinium chelates always serve as the magnetic probes.…”