Quantum Dots in Bioanalysis: A Review of Applications across Various Platforms for Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Imaging
University of British Columbia · United States Naval Research Laboratory
Abstract
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are brightly luminescent nanoparticles that have found numerous applications in bioanalysis and bioimaging. In this review, we highlight recent developments in these areas in the context of specific methods for fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging. Following a primer on the structure, properties, and biofunctionalization of QDs, we describe select examples of how QDs have been used in combination with steady-state or time-resolved spectroscopic techniques to develop a variety of assays, bioprobes, and biosensors that function via changes in QD photoluminescence intensity, polarization, or lifetime. Some special attention is paid to the use of Förster resonance energy…
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- 27.62
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Quantum dot
- Bioanalysis
- Nanotechnology
- Fluorescence spectroscopy
- Context (archaeology)
- Förster resonance energy transfer
- Microscopy
- Spectroscopy
- Affordable and clean energy