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Quantum dots in imaging, drug delivery and sensor applications

Quantum dots in imaging, drug delivery and sensor applications

... for applications in areas such as drug delivery, sensors and ...clinical applications, several issues still need to be addressed, such as overall toxicity, body clearance, synthesis protocol ... See full document

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A REVIEW ON ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS

A REVIEW ON ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS

... as drug and gene delivery systems, imaging agents and diagnostic ...Magnetic drug targeting (such as the use of iron) is characterized by conjugating a magnetic material under the action of ... See full document

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NANO TECHNICAL TRENDS FOR CANCER TREATMENT: QUANTUM DOTs A SMART DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

NANO TECHNICAL TRENDS FOR CANCER TREATMENT: QUANTUM DOTs A SMART DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM

... Several drug delivery systems were introduced namely liposomes, microparticles, dendrimers, carbon nanotubes, quantum dots, supramolecular biovectors, polymeric conjugates and nanoparticles to ... See full document

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Peptide-functionalized quantum dots for potential applications in the imaging and treatment of obesity

Peptide-functionalized quantum dots for potential applications in the imaging and treatment of obesity

... improved drug efficiency and safety in cancer clinical trials. Nano-based drug delivery systems could poten- tially do the same for obesity through targeted drug ...peptide-functionalized ... See full document

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Folic acid targeted Mn:ZnS quantum dots for theranostic applications of cancer cell imaging and therapy

Folic acid targeted Mn:ZnS quantum dots for theranostic applications of cancer cell imaging and therapy

... theranostic applications, especially for a simultaneous targeted drug delivery and cellular ...Mn:ZnS, quantum dots, theranostics, folic acid, cancer diagnosis, fluorescence ... See full document

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RECENT INSIGHTS ON PROSPECTS OF CANCER NANOTECHNOLOGY

RECENT INSIGHTS ON PROSPECTS OF CANCER NANOTECHNOLOGY

... as drug delivery system for photodynamic cancer therapy 15 .... Quantum dots. Quantum dots (QDs) are nanometerscale semiconductor crystals composed of groups II–VI or III–V ... See full document

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Original Article Cytotoxicity of CdSe quantum dots and corresponding comparison with FITC in cell imaging efficiency

Original Article Cytotoxicity of CdSe quantum dots and corresponding comparison with FITC in cell imaging efficiency

... With the development of nano-technology, more and more nano-materials were prepared for biomedical applications, including drug delivery, oncotherapy, artificial replaceable tis- sues and so on ... See full document

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Advances and Prospect of Nanotechnology in Stem Cells

Advances and Prospect of Nanotechnology in Stem Cells

... as quantum dots, fluorescent CNTs and fluorescent MNPs, ...for imaging and tracing, gene or drug delivery, scaffolds for tissue engi- neering, designed nanostructures have been used to ... See full document

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The Research and Applications of Quantum Dots as Nano Carriers for Targeted Drug Delivery and Cancer Therapy

The Research and Applications of Quantum Dots as Nano Carriers for Targeted Drug Delivery and Cancer Therapy

... modifiable drug loadings. Using QDs as drug models and imaging labels to evaluate nano-particle for- mulations incorporating both hydrophilic and hydropho- bic drugs and imaging agents is ... See full document

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<p>A Lysosome-Targetable Fluorescence Probe Based on L-Cysteine-Polyamine-Morpholine-Modified Quantum Dots for Imaging in Living Cells</p>

<p>A Lysosome-Targetable Fluorescence Probe Based on L-Cysteine-Polyamine-Morpholine-Modified Quantum Dots for Imaging in Living Cells</p>

... Quantum dots (QDs) have range of applications as nano- fl uorescent probes and antitumor drug carriers, due to their unique optical properties and electronic ... See full document

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THE SIGNIFICANT AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF GRAPHENE NANOPARTICLES

THE SIGNIFICANT AND MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF GRAPHENE NANOPARTICLES

... efficient drug and gene delivery. GO used for drug delivery is usually 1-3 layers (1-2 nm thick), with size ranging from a few nanometers to several hundred nanometers ..., quantum ... See full document

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Synthesis and Characterization of Highly Fluorescent Sodium Neem Gum Xanthate Carbon Dots and Potentiometric Sensing of Heavy Metal Ions

Synthesis and Characterization of Highly Fluorescent Sodium Neem Gum Xanthate Carbon Dots and Potentiometric Sensing of Heavy Metal Ions

... carbon dots was obtained, it forms block colour powder. The SNGX C-dots were identified by FT-IR, Raman, XRD and UV-Visible, PL Spectrum FE-SEM used to the surface ...ions, drug delivery, gene ... See full document

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Synthesis and Applications of Luminescent Quantum Dots in Bioassays

Synthesis and Applications of Luminescent Quantum Dots in Bioassays

... of drug therapy effects in cellular ...different quantum dots for the multiplexed detection of three different ...coated quantum dots to perform in vivo targeting and imaging of ... See full document

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Fluorescent graphene quantum dots as traceable, pH-sensitive drug delivery systems

Fluorescent graphene quantum dots as traceable, pH-sensitive drug delivery systems

... The toxicity of the as-synthesized GQDs was evaluated in two prostate cancer cell lines, DU-145 (Figure 3A–C) and PC-3 (Figure 3D–F), by Cell Count Kit-8 and the LIVE/ DEAD Viability/Cytotoxicity Kit. As shown in Figure ... See full document

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Nanotechnology: Applications in pharmaceutical drug delivery systems

Nanotechnology: Applications in pharmaceutical drug delivery systems

... The delivery of genes at targeted site is still a formidable ...gene delivery has been performed with viral ...gene delivery due to their nonimmunogenic ... See full document

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One step synthesis of platinum nanoparticles loaded in alginate bubbles

One step synthesis of platinum nanoparticles loaded in alginate bubbles

... 24-h exposure to alginate particles ranging from 5 to 1,000 μg/mL, the cell viability was assayed. Results show that there was no significant difference among the control (without adding alginate particles) and the ... See full document

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Analysis and Comparison of Cubic Quantum Dot Nanocrystals of Different Materials

Analysis and Comparison of Cubic Quantum Dot Nanocrystals of Different Materials

... nanostructured quantum dots of different device materials (InAs, GaAs, Ge and Si), we have seen that for similar boundary conditions and dimensions InAs has the highest energy ... See full document

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Interaction of Water Soluble CdTe Quantum Dots with Bovine Serum Albumin

Interaction of Water Soluble CdTe Quantum Dots with Bovine Serum Albumin

... Quantum dots can be used for live cell labeling ex vivo, detection and imaging of cancer cells ex vivo [2], as a specific marker for healthy and diseased tissues labeling [3], for labeling healthy ... See full document

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Nanodiamonds as novel nanomaterials for biomedical applications: drug delivery and imaging systems

Nanodiamonds as novel nanomaterials for biomedical applications: drug delivery and imaging systems

... as delivery vehicles for small chemical drugs and macromolecular biotechnology products due to their primary particle size of 4 to 5 nm, stable inert core, reactive surface, and ability to form ...for drug ... See full document

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Optical characterization of In flushed InAs/GaAs quantum dots emitting a broadband spectrum with multiple peaks at ~1 μm

Optical characterization of In flushed InAs/GaAs quantum dots emitting a broadband spectrum with multiple peaks at ~1 μm

... So far, we have developed the NIR broadband light source based on self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QDs) for OCT light source [5 – 7]. The InAs QDs are derived from strain induced by a lattice mismatch ... See full document

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