Indocyanine
green J-aggregates (ICG-Jagg) have emerged as a significant
subject of interest in biomedical applications due to their unique
optical properties, tunable size, and excellent biocompatibility.
This comprehensive review aims to provide an in-depth exploration
of ICG-Jagg, with a focus on elucidating the diverse facets of their
preparation and the factors that influence the preparation process.
Additionally, the review discusses their applications in biomedical
diagnostics, such as imaging and contrast agents, as well as their
utilization in drug delivery and various phototherapeutic interventions.