Lipidots: competitive organic alternative to quantum dots for in vivo fluorescence imaging

Volume: 16, Issue: 9, Pages: 096013 - 096013
Published: Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
The use of fluorescent nanostructures can bring several benefits on the signal to background ratio for in vitro microscopy, in vivo small animal imaging, and image-guided surgery. Fluorescent quantum dots (QDs) display outstanding optical properties, with high brightness and low photobleaching rate. However, because of their toxic element core composition and their potential long term retention in reticulo-endothelial organs such as liver, their...
Paper Details
Title
Lipidots: competitive organic alternative to quantum dots for in vivo fluorescence imaging
Published Date
Jan 1, 2011
Volume
16
Issue
9
Pages
096013 - 096013
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