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High-resolution two-photon fluorescence microscope imaging of nanodiamonds containing NV color centers

open access: yesResults in Physics, 2022
Fluorescent nanodiamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy (NV) color centers play an important role in nanoscale sensing for their unique properties, including extraordinary photon stability, bio-compatibility, and chemical inertness at room temperature.
Zhiping Ju   +5 more
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Nanodiamond landmarks for subcellular multimodal optical and electron imaging. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
There is a growing need for biolabels that can be used in both optical and electron microscopies, are non-cytotoxic, and do not photobleach. Such biolabels could enable targeted nanoscale imaging of sub-cellular structures, and help to establish ...
Bouchard, Louis-S   +4 more
core   +1 more source

NANODIAMONDS FOR FLUORESCENT CELL AND SENSOR NANOTECHNOLOGIES [PDF]

open access: yesBiotechnologia Acta, 2013
This review addresses the analysis of properties and applications of fluorescent nanodiamonds. They are carbon nanostructures with atomic arrangement of a diamond and carry all its properties, including record — high density, rigidity and refraction ...
V. I. Nazarenko, O. P. Demchenko
doaj   +1 more source

Interaction of non-targeted nanodiamond carriers with specialized rodent cells: preliminary ex vivo and in vivo study

open access: yesJournal of BioScience and Biotechnology, 2022
Nanodiamonds are widely tested as convenient drug delivery systems because they are nontoxic, biocompatible, and can easily carry various biomolecules. However, their effect on living systems is not fully explored.
Eva Neuhöferová   +3 more
doaj  

DNA-Based Self-Assembly of Fluorescent Nanodiamonds [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the American Chemical Society, 2015
As a step toward deterministic and scalable assembly of ordered spin arrays we here demonstrate a bottom-up approach to position fluorescent nanodiamonds (NDs) with nanometer precision on DNA origami structures. We have realized a reliable and broadly applicable surface modification strategy that results in DNA-functionalized and perfectly dispersed ...
Tao Zhang   +13 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Prospects of Using Machine Learning and Diamond Nanosensing for High Sensitivity SARS-CoV-2 Diagnosis

open access: yesMagnetochemistry, 2023
The worldwide death toll claimed by Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Disease 2019 (SARS-CoV), including its prevailed variants, is 6,812,785 (worldometer.com accessed on 14 March 2023).
Shahzad Ahmad Qureshi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fluorescent Nanodiamonds Synthesized in One-Step by Pulsed Laser Ablation of Graphite in Liquid-Nitrogen

open access: yesC, 2021
In this work, we present a relevant upgrade to the technique of pulsed laser ablation of fluorescent nanodiamonds (NDs), relying on an automatized graphite-target movement maintaining a constant level of liquid nitrogen over its surface during hours of ...
Massimo Cazzanelli   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Nanomaterials for Healthcare Biosensing Applications [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In recent years, an increasing number of nanomaterials have been explored for their applications in biomedical diagnostics, making their applications in healthcare biosensing a rapidly evolving field.
Altintas, Zeynep, Pirzada, Muqsit
core   +1 more source

Fluorescent nanodiamond labels: Size and concentration matters for sperm cell viability

open access: yesMaterials Today Bio, 2023
Nanodiamonds are increasingly popular in biomedical applications, including optical labelling, drug delivery and nanoscale sensing. Potential new applications are in studying infertility or labelling sperm cells. However, for these applications, it is necessary that nanodiamonds are inert and do not alter sperm properties.
San-Martin, Claudia Reyes   +11 more
openaire   +3 more sources

A Perspective on Fluorescent Nanodiamond Bioimaging

open access: yesSmall, 2019
AbstractThe field of fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) has advanced greatly over the past few years. Though historically limited primarily to red fluorescence, the wavelengths available for nanodiamonds have increased due to continuous technical advancement.
Marco D. Torelli   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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