Ultrasmall clearable nanoparticles possess enormous potential as cancer imaging agents. In particular, biocompatible silicon nanoparticles (Si NPs) and carbon quantum dots (CQDs) hold great potential in this regard. Their facile surface functionalization easily allows the introduction of different labels for in vivo imaging. However, to date, a thorough biodistribution study by in vivo positron emission tomography (PET) and a comparative study of Si vs. C particles of similar size are missing. In this contribution, ultrasmall (size <5 nm) Si NPs and CQDs were synthesized and characterized by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), absorption and steady-state emission spectroscopy. Sub...
A significant portion of the field of nanomedicine is predicated on being able to target nanoparticl...
The emergence of photoluminescent carbon-based nanomaterials has shown exciting potential in the dev...
Water-dispersible silicon nanoparticles (Si-NPs) are desirable for applications in biological techni...
Ultrasmall clearable nanoparticles possess enormous potential as cancer imaging agents. In particula...
Bimodal systems for nuclear and optical imaging are currently being intensively investigated due to ...
This thesis focuses on the synthesis, characterization, functionalization and in vitro and in vivo i...
Fluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and in vitr...
In the development of new nanoparticle-based technologies for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes, u...
Quantum dots (QDs) have brighter and longer fluorescence than organic dyes. Therefore, QDs can be ap...
Abstract Black porous silicon nanoparticles (BPSi NPs) are known as highly efficient infrared light...
The emergence of bionanotechnology has allowed the design of novel technological tools for a variety...
Biomedicine and biophotonics related businesses are currently growing at a breathtaking pace, thereb...
Silicon nanocrystals can provide the outstanding imaging capabilities of toxic heavy-metal-based qua...
Diagnostics in biological systems are continuously searching for novel materials and systems for ...
The aim of the thesis was to develop novel mono-labeled and dual-labeled imaging agents for targetin...
A significant portion of the field of nanomedicine is predicated on being able to target nanoparticl...
The emergence of photoluminescent carbon-based nanomaterials has shown exciting potential in the dev...
Water-dispersible silicon nanoparticles (Si-NPs) are desirable for applications in biological techni...
Ultrasmall clearable nanoparticles possess enormous potential as cancer imaging agents. In particula...
Bimodal systems for nuclear and optical imaging are currently being intensively investigated due to ...
This thesis focuses on the synthesis, characterization, functionalization and in vitro and in vivo i...
Fluorescence bioimaging is a powerful, versatile, method for investigating, both in vivo and in vitr...
In the development of new nanoparticle-based technologies for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes, u...
Quantum dots (QDs) have brighter and longer fluorescence than organic dyes. Therefore, QDs can be ap...
Abstract Black porous silicon nanoparticles (BPSi NPs) are known as highly efficient infrared light...
The emergence of bionanotechnology has allowed the design of novel technological tools for a variety...
Biomedicine and biophotonics related businesses are currently growing at a breathtaking pace, thereb...
Silicon nanocrystals can provide the outstanding imaging capabilities of toxic heavy-metal-based qua...
Diagnostics in biological systems are continuously searching for novel materials and systems for ...
The aim of the thesis was to develop novel mono-labeled and dual-labeled imaging agents for targetin...
A significant portion of the field of nanomedicine is predicated on being able to target nanoparticl...
The emergence of photoluminescent carbon-based nanomaterials has shown exciting potential in the dev...
Water-dispersible silicon nanoparticles (Si-NPs) are desirable for applications in biological techni...