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Detection of dying cells using lectin-conjugated fluorescent and luminescent nanoparticles

โœ Scribed by R. Bilyy; A. Tomyn; Y. Kit; A. Podhorodecki; J. Misiewicz; M. Nyk; W. Strek; R. Stoika


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
137 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0933-5137

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Abstract

Constantly increasing sector of industry of biomedical diagnostics requires photosensitive and stable nanomaterials which can be specifically bioโ€labeled for targeting selected cells in the body. Here we describe two types of novel nanomaterials conjugated with specific proteins recognized by dying (apoptotic and necrotic) cells. They are luminescent GaN:Eu^3+^โ€doped nanoparticles with wide green emission and very narrow red emission and fluorescent greenโ€emitting fluoresceinโ€containing polystyrene nanoparticles. These nanoparticles were conjugated with carbohydrate recognizing proteins โ€“ the lectins โ€“ that are targeting specific cell surface glycoproteins which were recently shown to be novel markers of dying cells (Bilyy et al., 2003, Bilyy et al., 2007). Both luminescent and fluorescent nanoparticles possessed high brightness and low level of photobleaching and efficiently interacted with dying cells, thus discriminating them from the intact ones.


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