Towards generation of new luminescent and multifunctional hybrid nanoparticles for bioimaging and biosensing – HYBIOTAG
Progress in biomedical imaging depends on the development of probes that combine low toxicity with high sensitivity, resolution, and stability. Toward that end, a new class of highly fluorescent core-shell silica nanoparticles with narrow size distributions and enhanced photostability, known as C dots, provide an appealing alternative to quantum dots. Here, C dots are evaluated with a particular emphasis on in-vivo applications in cancer biology. It is established that C dots are nontoxic at biologically relevant concentrations, and can be used in a broad range of imaging applications including intravital visualization of capillaries and macrophages, sentinel lymph node mapping, and peptide-mediated multicolour cell labelling for real-time imaging of tumour metastasis and tracking of injected bone marrow cells in mice. These results demonstrate that fluorescent core-shell silica nanoparticles represent a powerful novel imaging tool within the emerging field of nanomedicine.
Project coordination
UNIVERSITE BLAISE PASCAL - CLERMONT-FERRAND II (Université)
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Partnership
GReD UNIVERSITE BLAISE PASCAL - CLERMONT-FERRAND II
CEA COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES - CENTRE DE GRENOBLE
LMI UNIVERSITE BLAISE PASCAL - CLERMONT-FERRAND II
SEESIB UNIVERSITE BLAISE PASCAL - CLERMONT-FERRAND II
Help of the ANR 601,825 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project:
- 36 Months