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Recent advances in nanomaterials have profoundly transformed the landscape of biomedical imaging and analytical detection. By leveraging unique physical, chemical, and optical properties at the nanoscale, these materials enable unprecedented sensitivity, resolution, and specificity in both in vitro and in vivo applications. An analysis of the nanomaterials topic collection in Web of Science reveals that although biomedical imaging is not the most dominant domain in the nanomaterials field, it is rapidly growing across many disciplines and applications, including super-resolution nanoscopy, spatial sequencing technology, and immunology. Based on citation network topology and high-level topic modeling, we highlight recent advances in signal enhancement, targeted specificity, and mechanical innovations across multiple modalities, including optical imaging, contrast MRI, cytometry, and spatial sequencing.
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