Semiconductor Nanocrystals as Fluorescent Biological Labels

Semiconductor nanocrystals were prepared for use as fluorescent probes in biological staining and diagnostics. Compared with conventional fluorophores, the nanocrystals have a narrow, tunable, symmetric emission spectrum and are photochemically stable. The advantages of the broad, continuous excitat...

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description Semiconductor nanocrystals were prepared for use as fluorescent probes in biological staining and diagnostics. Compared with conventional fluorophores, the nanocrystals have a narrow, tunable, symmetric emission spectrum and are photochemically stable. The advantages of the broad, continuous excitation spectrum were demonstrated in a dual-emission, single-excitation labeling experiment on mouse fibroblasts. These nanocrystal probes are thus complementary and in some cases may be superior to existing fluorophores.
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Actins
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
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Biotinylation
Cadmium Compounds
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Chemistry
Crystallization
Cytometry
Cytoskeleton - ultrastructure
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Dyes
Emission spectra
Fluorescence
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Molecular Probe Techniques
Molecules
Nanocrystals
Organic Chemistry
Rodents
Scientific Concepts
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Semiconductors
Silicon Dioxide
Solubility
Spectrometry, Fluorescence
Staining and Labeling - methods
Sulfides
Water
Wavelengths
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