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Galyna Rudko1, Volodymyr Fediv2, Igor Davydenko3, Evgen Gule4, Olena Olar5, Andrii Kovalchuk6.
Abstract
The conditions for growing CdS nanoparticles suitable for the visualization of biological tissues were theoretically studied and experimentally checked. The optimal ranges for pH values and precursors' concentrations were determined. The applicability of the mercaptoethanol-capped nanoparticles for in vitro luminescence visualization of several cellular forms in histological specimens of human placenta has been proven.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarker; CdS; Fluorescence; Mercaptoethanol; Nanoparticles
Year: 2016 PMID: 26864278 PMCID: PMC4749517 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1300-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Dependences of the mole fractions of the products of CdCl2 salt hydrolysis—Cd2+, Cd(OH)+, Cd(OH)0 2, and Cd(OH)− 2—vs. pH of the solution
Fig. 2Dependences of the mole fractions of the products of Na2S salt hydrolysis (S2−, HS−, and H2S) vs. pH of the solution
Fig. 3Dependences of the concentrations of chloride complexes of Cd vs. concentration of Cl− ions
Fig. 4Dependencies of pHmin (1) and pHS min (2) on the concentration of Cd2+ ions
Fig. 5PL and microscopic images: typical photoluminescence spectrum of the colloidal solution of mercaptoethanol-coated CdS NPs (a) and microscopic images (b–f) of histological sections of placenta tissue (fixed and preserved) visualized using mercapto-coated NPs: b unaltered human placental terminal villi, c unaltered human intermediate villus with dichotomy to terminal villi, d intervillous fibrinoid, e human intermediate stem villus with artery and vena and rough collagen, and f human intermediate villus with damaged surface with fibrinoid. The identified forms are 1—trophoblast, 2—endotheliocyte, and 3—erythrocytes