Intracellular Trafficking of Fluorescent Nanodiamonds and Regulation of Their Cellular Toxicity [PDF]
Neeraj Prabhakar +5 more
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Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) is revolutionizing how cell samples are studied. CLEM provides a combination of the molecular and ultrastructural information about a cell.
Neeraj Prabhakar +3 more
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Multiple Bioimaging Applications Based on the Excellent Properties of Nanodiamond: A Review
Nanodiamonds (NDs) are emerging as a promising candidate for multimodal bioimaging on account of their optical and spectroscopic properties. NDs are extensively utilized for bioimaging probes due to their defects and admixtures in their crystal lattice ...
Xinyue Wang +6 more
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Nanodiamonds-induced effects on neuronal firing of mouse hippocampal microcircuits [PDF]
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FND) are carbon-based nanomaterials that can efficiently incorporate optically active photoluminescent centers such as the nitrogen-vacancy complex, thus making them promising candidates as optical biolabels and drug-delivery ...
Battiato, A. +14 more
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Ensembles of negatively charged nitrogen-vacancy centers (NV−) in diamond have been proposed for sensing of magnetic fields and paramagnetic agents, and as a source of spin-order for the hyperpolarization of nuclei in magnetic resonance applications.
Domingo Olivares-Postigo +6 more
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Fluorescent nanodiamonds embedded in biocompatible translucent shells. [PDF]
High pressure high temperature (HPHT) nanodiamonds (NDs) represent extremely promising materials for construction of fluorescent nanoprobes and nanosensors. However, some properties of bare NDs limit their direct use in these applications: they precipitate in biological solutions, only a limited set of bio‐orthogonal conjugation techniques is available
Rehor I +13 more
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Polydopamine encapsulation of fluorescent nanodiamonds for biomedical applications. [PDF]
AbstractFluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) are promising bioimaging probes compared with other fluorescent nanomaterials such as quantum dots, dye‐doped nanoparticles, and metallic nanoclusters, due to their remarkable optical properties and excellent biocompatibility.
Jung HS +6 more
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Nanodiamonds carrying quantum emitters with almost lifetime-limited linewidths [PDF]
Nanodiamonds (NDs) hosting optically active defects are an important technical material for applications in quantum sensing, biological imaging, and quantum optics.
Agafonov, Viatcheslav N. +10 more
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Fluorescent Nanodiamonds in Biomedical Applications
Abstract Nanoparticles have an extended surface and a large surface area, which is the ratio of the size of the surface area to the volume. A functionalized surface can give rise to more modifications and therefore allows this nanomaterial to have new properties.
Katarzyna Anna, Mitura +1 more
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Comparison of the photoluminescence properties of semiconductor quantum dots and non-blinking diamond nanoparticles. Observation of the diffusion of diamond nanoparticles in living cells [PDF]
Long-term observations of photoluminescence at the single-molecule level were until recently very diffcult, due to the photobleaching of organic ?uorophore molecules.
Boudou, Jean-Paul +6 more
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