Labelling of cells with quantum dots

Wolfgang J. Parak, Teresa Pellegrino, Christian Plank

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Abstract

Colloidal quantum dots are semiconductor nanocrystals well dispersed in a solvent. The optical properties of quantum dots, in particular the wavelength of their fluorescence, depend strongly on their size. Because of their reduced tendency to photobleach, colloidal quantum dots are interesting fluorescence probes for all types of labelling studies. In this review we will give an overview on how quantum dots have been used so far in cell biology. In particular we will discuss the biologically relevant properties of quantum dots and focus on four topics: labelling of cellular structures and receptors with quantum dots, incorporation of quantum dots by living cells, tracking the path and the fate of individual cells using quantum dot labels, and quantum dots as contrast agents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)R9-R25
JournalNanotechnology
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2005

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