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Fluorescent Nanodiamond-Gold Hybrid Particles for Multimodal Optical and Electron Microscopy Cellular Imaging.

Weina Liu1,2, Boris Naydenov3, Sabyasachi Chakrabortty1,2, Bettina Wuensch4, Kristina Hübner4, Sandra Ritz5, Helmut Cölfen6, Holger Barth7, Kaloian Koynov2, Haoyuan Qi8, Robert Leiter8, Rolf Reuter9, Jörg Wrachtrup9, Felix Boldt1,2, Jonas Scheuer3, Ute Kaiser8, Miguel Sison10, Theo Lasser10, Philip Tinnefeld4, Fedor Jelezko3, Paul Walther8, Yuzhou Wu1,2,11, Tanja Weil1,2.   

Abstract

There is a continuous demand for imaging probes offering excellent performance in various microscopy techniques for comprehensive investigations of cellular processes by more than one technique. Fluorescent nanodiamond-gold nanoparticles (FND-Au) constitute a new class of "all-in-one" hybrid particles providing unique features for multimodal cellular imaging including optical imaging, electron microscopy, and, and potentially even quantum sensing. Confocal and optical coherence microscopy of the FND-Au allow fast investigations inside living cells via emission, scattering, and photothermal imaging techniques because the FND emission is not quenched by AuNPs. In electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) analysis of FND-Au reveals greatly enhanced contrast due to the gold particles as well as an extraordinary flickering behavior in three-dimensional cellular environments originating from the nanodiamonds. The unique multimodal imaging characteristics of FND-Au enable detailed studies inside cells ranging from statistical distributions at the entire cellular level (micrometers) down to the tracking of individual particles in subcellular organelles (nanometers). Herein, the processes of endosomal membrane uptake and release of FNDs were elucidated for the first time by the imaging of individual FND-Au hybrid nanoparticles with single-particle resolution. Their convenient preparation, the availability of various surface groups, their flexible detection modalities, and their single-particle contrast in combination with the capability for endosomal penetration and low cytotoxicity make FND-Au unique candidates for multimodal optical-electronic imaging applications with great potential for emerging techniques, such as quantum sensing inside living cells.

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Keywords:  Nanodiamond; hybrid particles; lifetime-engineering; multimodal imaging; nanogold

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27629492     DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b02456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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