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DOI: 10.1021/ja904843x
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Carbon Dots for Optical Imaging in Vivo

Sheng‐Tao Yang,Li Cao,Pengju G. Luo,Feiyu Lu,Xin Wang,Haifang Wang,Mohammed J. Meziani,Yuanfang Liu,Guisheng Qi,Ya‐Ping Sun

Chemistry
Biocompatibility
Fluorescence
2009
It was found and recently reported that small carbon nanoparticles can be surface-passivated by organic or biomolecules to become strongly fluorescent. These fluorescent carbon nanoparticles, dubbed “carbon dots”, can be successfully used for in vitro cell imaging with both one- and two-photon excitations, as already demonstrated in the literature. Here we report the first study using carbon dots for optical imaging in live mice. The results suggest that the carbon dots remain strongly fluorescent in vivo, which, coupled with their biocompatibility and nontoxic characteristics, might offer great potential for imaging and related biomedical applications.
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    Carbon Dots for Optical Imaging in Vivo” is a paper by Sheng‐Tao Yang Li Cao Pengju G. Luo Feiyu Lu Xin Wang Haifang Wang Mohammed J. Meziani Yuanfang Liu Guisheng Qi Ya‐Ping Sun published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.