Optimizing Quantum Dot Probe Size for Single-Receptor Imaging

Volume: 14, Issue: 7, Pages: 8343 - 8358
Published: Jun 11, 2020
Abstract
Quantum dots (QDs) are nanocrystals with bright fluorescence and long-term photostability, attributes particularly beneficial for single-molecule imaging and molecular counting in the life sciences. The size of a QD nanocrystal determines its physicochemical and photophysical properties, both of which dictate the success of imaging applications. Larger nanocrystals typically have better optical properties, with higher brightness, red-shifted...
Paper Details
Title
Optimizing Quantum Dot Probe Size for Single-Receptor Imaging
Published Date
Jun 11, 2020
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
7
Pages
8343 - 8358
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