| Literature DB >> 25203943 |
Qiuling Liu1, Shenghao Xu1, Caixia Niu1, Minfeng Li1, Dacheng He2, Zhonglin Lu1, Lin Ma1, Na Na1, Fu Huang3, Hua Jiang1, Jin Ouyang4.
Abstract
Developing efficient methods for visual detection of cancer cells has the potential to contribute greatly to basic biological research and early diagnosis of cancer. Here, we report facile and one-step synthesis of green fluorescence carbon dots (CDs) with the help of a new passivating agent--poly(acrylate sodium) (PAAS). Based on the as-prepared CDs, a novel turn-on fluorescence probe was designed for targeting imaging of cancer cells via hydrogen-bond interaction between folic acid and CDs (FA-CDs). Intracellular experiments indicated that FA-CDs probe could accurately distinguish folate receptor (FR)-positive cancer cells in different cell mixtures with turn-on mode. In particular, combining the targeting of FA-CDs probe with the excellent photostability of CDs has inestimable meaning for fluorescence-assisted surgical resection and acquisition real-time information about tumor cells. Obviously, the as-prepared FA-CDs probe may have great potential as a high-performance platform for accurately recognizing special cancer cells, which may provide new tools for cancer prognosis and therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dots; Distinguishing cancer cells; Green emitting; Targeting imaging; Turn-on fluorescence
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25203943 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2014.08.052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618