| Literature DB >> 19564039 |
Li-Qin Xiong1, Zhi-Gang Chen, Meng-Xiao Yu, Fu-You Li, Chun Liu, Chun-Hui Huang.
Abstract
Rare-earth up-converting nanophosphors (UCNPs) have great potential to become a new generation of biological luminescent labels, but their use has been limited by difficulties in obtaining water-soluble UCNPs bearing appropriate functional groups. To address this problem, we report herein a simple and efficient procedure for the preparation of amine-functionalized UCNPs by a modified hydrothermal microemulsion route assisted with 6-aminohexanoic acid. The amine content of the resultant UCNPs has been determined to be (9.5+/-0.8) x 10(-5) mol/g, which not only confers excellent dispersibility in aqueous solution, but also allows further conjugation with targeted molecules such as folic acid (FA) as a ligand. By means of the laser scanning up-conversion luminescence microscopy (LSUCLM) and the in vivo up-conversion luminescence (UCL) imaging under excitation at the CW infrared laser at 980 nm, FA-coupled UCNPs have been demonstrated to be effective in targeting folate-receptor overexpressing HeLa cells in vitro and HeLa tumor in vivo and ex vivo. These results indicated that our UCNPs could be used as whole-body targeted UCL imaging agents.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19564039 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.06.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479