| Literature DB >> 26262834 |
Jia-Hui Liu1,2, Li Cao2, Gregory E LeCroy2, Ping Wang2, Mohammed J Meziani2, Yiyang Dong1, Yuanfang Liu3,4, Pengju G Luo2, Ya-Ping Sun2.
Abstract
The specifically synthesized and selected carbon dots of relatively high fluorescence quantum yields were evaluated in their fluorescence labeling of cells. For the cancer cell lines, the cellular uptake of the carbon dots was generally efficient, resulting in the labeling of the cells with bright fluorescence emissions for both one- and two-photon excitations from predominantly the cell membrane and cytoplasm. In the exploration on labeling the live stem cells, the cellular uptake of the carbon dots was relatively less efficient, though fluorescence emissions could still be adequately detected in the labeled cells, with the emissions again predominantly from the cell membrane and cytoplasm. This combined with the observed more efficient internalization of the same carbon dots by the fixed stem cells might suggest some significant selectivity of the stem cells toward surface functionalities of the carbon dots. The needs and possible strategies for more systematic and comparative studies on the fluorescence labeling of different cells, including especially live stem cells, by carbon dots as a new class of brightly fluorescent probes are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dots; cell imaging; fluorescence labeling; quantum dots; stem cells; two-photon fluorescence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26262834 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b05665
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229