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Nanocrystals and nanoparticles versus molecular fluorescent labels as reporters for bioanalysis and the life sciences: a critical comparison

  • At the core of photoluminescence techniques are suitable fluorescent labels and reporters, the spectroscopic properties of which control the limit of detection, the dynamic range, and the potential for multiplexing. Many applications including recent developments in intracellular labeling rely on well established molecular chromophores such as small organic dyes or fluorescent proteins. However, one of the most exciting – but also controversial – advances in reporter technology, the emerging development and application of luminescent nanoparticles with unique optical properties, yet complicated surface chemistry paves new roads for fluorescence imaging and sensing as well as for in vitro and in vivo labeling. Here, we compare and evaluate the differences in physico-chemical properties of common fluorophores, focusing on traditional organic dyes and luminescent nanocrystals with size-dependent features. The ultimate goal is to provide a better understanding of the advantages andAt the core of photoluminescence techniques are suitable fluorescent labels and reporters, the spectroscopic properties of which control the limit of detection, the dynamic range, and the potential for multiplexing. Many applications including recent developments in intracellular labeling rely on well established molecular chromophores such as small organic dyes or fluorescent proteins. However, one of the most exciting – but also controversial – advances in reporter technology, the emerging development and application of luminescent nanoparticles with unique optical properties, yet complicated surface chemistry paves new roads for fluorescence imaging and sensing as well as for in vitro and in vivo labeling. Here, we compare and evaluate the differences in physico-chemical properties of common fluorophores, focusing on traditional organic dyes and luminescent nanocrystals with size-dependent features. The ultimate goal is to provide a better understanding of the advantages and limitations of both classes of chromophores, facilitate fluorophore choice for users of fluorescence techniques, and address future challenges in the rational design and manipulation of nanoparticulate labels and probes.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Autor*innen:Ute Resch-GengerORCiD, Markus Grabolle, R. Nitschke, T. Nann
Persönliche Herausgeber*innen:A.P. Demchenko
Dokumenttyp:Beitrag zu einem Sammelband
Veröffentlichungsform:Verlagsliteratur
Sprache:Englisch
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes (Englisch):Advanced fluorescence reporters in chemistry and biology II: Molecular constructions, polymers and nanoparticles
Jahr der Erstveröffentlichung:2010
Herausgeber (Institution):National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Verlag:Springer
Jahrgang/Band:9
Ausgabe/Heft:1
Erste Seite:3
Letzte Seite:40
Freie Schlagwörter:Amplification; FRET; Fluorescent reporter; Fluorophore; In vitro; In vivo; Labeling; Lanthanide chelate; Multiplexing; Nanoparticle; Quantum dot; Transition metal complex
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-04701-5_1
ISBN:978-3-642-04699-5
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Serientitel: Springer Series on Fluorescence – Series title: Springer Series on Fluorescence
Verfügbarkeit des Dokuments:Physisches Exemplar in der Bibliothek der BAM vorhanden ("Hardcopy Access")
Bibliotheksstandort:Sonderstandort: Publica-Schrank
Datum der Freischaltung:19.02.2016
Referierte Publikation:Nein
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