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Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are a new class of fluorescent labels with broad applications in biomedical imaging, disease diagnostics, and molecular and cell biology. In comparison with organic dyes and fluorescent proteins, quantum dots have unique optical and electronic properties such as size...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2676641/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17722280 |
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author | Xing, Yun Smith, Andrew M Agrawal, Amit Ruan, Gang Nie, Shuming |
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description | Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are a new class of fluorescent labels with broad applications in biomedical imaging, disease diagnostics, and molecular and cell biology. In comparison with organic dyes and fluorescent proteins, quantum dots have unique optical and electronic properties such as size-tunable light emission, improved signal brightness, resistance against photobleaching, and simultaneous excitation of multiple fluorescence colors. Recent advances have led to multifunctional nanoparticle probes that are highly bright and stable under complex in vitro and in vivo conditions. New designs involve encapsulating luminescent QDs with amphiphilic block copolymers, and linking the polymer coating to tumor-targeting ligands and drug-delivery functionalities. These improved QDs have opened new possibilities for real-time imaging and tracking of molecular targets in living cells, for multiplexed analysis of biomolecular markers in clinical tissue specimens, and for ultrasensitive imaging of malignant tumors in living animal models. In this article, we briefly discuss recent developments in bioaffinity QD probes and their applications in molecular profiling of individual cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens. |
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spelling | pubmed-26766412009-05-12 Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots Xing, Yun Smith, Andrew M Agrawal, Amit Ruan, Gang Nie, Shuming Int J Nanomedicine Review Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are a new class of fluorescent labels with broad applications in biomedical imaging, disease diagnostics, and molecular and cell biology. In comparison with organic dyes and fluorescent proteins, quantum dots have unique optical and electronic properties such as size-tunable light emission, improved signal brightness, resistance against photobleaching, and simultaneous excitation of multiple fluorescence colors. Recent advances have led to multifunctional nanoparticle probes that are highly bright and stable under complex in vitro and in vivo conditions. New designs involve encapsulating luminescent QDs with amphiphilic block copolymers, and linking the polymer coating to tumor-targeting ligands and drug-delivery functionalities. These improved QDs have opened new possibilities for real-time imaging and tracking of molecular targets in living cells, for multiplexed analysis of biomolecular markers in clinical tissue specimens, and for ultrasensitive imaging of malignant tumors in living animal models. In this article, we briefly discuss recent developments in bioaffinity QD probes and their applications in molecular profiling of individual cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens. Dove Medical Press 2006-12 2006-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2676641/ /pubmed/17722280 Text en © 2006 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Review Xing, Yun Smith, Andrew M Agrawal, Amit Ruan, Gang Nie, Shuming Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots |
title | Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots |
title_full | Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots |
title_fullStr | Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots |
title_short | Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots |
title_sort | molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2676641/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17722280 |
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