Issue 18, 2013

Fluorescent organic nanocrystals and non-doped nanoparticles for biological applications

Abstract

The recently developed fluorescent organic nanocrystals and non-doped nanoparticles (FONs) occupy a special position among other nanoparticle systems that are used for studying a variety of fundamental processes in the life sciences. Understanding their particular photophysical behavior allows proper design of FONs. The usual preparation methods are described. It is shown that FONs lead to original applications as biochemical sensors and biolabels for immunoassays. They also show high potentialities for bio-imaging of cell cultures, drug-delivery control, angiography and in vivo bio-imaging of solid tumors.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescent organic nanocrystals and non-doped nanoparticles for biological applications

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
22 May 2013
Accepted
02 Jul 2013
First published
31 Jul 2013

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 8428-8442

Fluorescent organic nanocrystals and non-doped nanoparticles for biological applications

S. Fery-Forgues, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 8428 DOI: 10.1039/C3NR02657D

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