| Literature DB >> 27753472 |
Wen-Shuo Kuo1, Chia-Yuan Chang1, Hua-Han Chen2, Chih-Li Lilian Hsu, Jiu-Yao Wang, Hui-Fang Kao3, Lawrence Chao-Shan Chou, Yi-Chun Chen, Shean-Jen Chen1, Wen-Tsan Chang, Shih-Wen Tseng, Ping-Ching Wu, Ying-Chih Pu4.
Abstract
A graphene quantum dot (GQD) used as the photosensitizer with high two-photon absorption in the near-infrared region, a large absolute cross section of two-photon excitation (TPE), strong two-photon luminescence, and impressive two-photon stability could be used for dual modality two-photon photodynamic therapy (PDT) and two-photon bioimaging with an ultrashot pulse laser (or defined as TPE). In this study, a GQD efficiently generated reactive oxygen species coupled with TPE, which highly increased the effective PDT ability of both Gram-positive and -negative bacteria, with ultralow energy and an extremely short photoexcitation time generated by TPE. Because of its two-photon properties, a GQD could serve as a promising two-photon contrast agent for observing specimens in depth in three-dimensional biological environments while simultaneously proceeding with PDT action to eliminate bacteria, particularly in multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains. This procedure would provide an efficient alternative approach to easily cope with MDR bacteria.Entities:
Keywords: graphene quantum dot; multidrug resistant; reactive oxygen species; three-dimensional two-photon bioimaging; two-photon photodynamic therapy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27753472 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b12014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229