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Quantum dot-based nanoprobes for in vivo targeted imaging

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posted on 2024-11-15, 02:59 authored by Y Zhu, H Hong, Z P Xu, Zhen Li, W Cai
Fluorescent semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) have attracted tremendous attention over the last decade. The superior optical properties of QDs over conventional organic dyes make them attractive labels for a wide variety of biomedical applications, whereas their potential toxicity and instability in biological environment have puzzled scientific researchers. Much research effort has been devoted to surface modification and functionalization of QDs to make them versatile probes for biomedical applications, and significant progress has been made over the last several years. This review article aims to describe the current state-of-the-art of the synthesis, modification, bioconjugation, and applications of QDs for in vivo targeted imaging. In addition, QD-based multifunctional nanoprobes are also summarized.

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Zhu, Y., Hong, H., Xu, Z. P., Li, Z. & Cai, W. (2013). Quantum dot-based nanoprobes for in vivo targeted imaging. Current Molecular Medicine, 13 (10), 1549-1567.

Journal title

Current Molecular Medicine

Volume

13

Issue

10

Pagination

1549-1567

Language

English

RIS ID

85604

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