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Bioimaging Applications of Carbon Nanodots: A Review
Document Type
article
Source
C, Vol 5, Iss 2, p 19 (2019)
Subject
carbon nanodots
imaging
labeling
biosensing
bacteria
fungi
eukaryotic cells
animals
mice
zebrafish
Organic chemistry
QD241-441
Language
English
ISSN
2311-5629
Abstract
Carbon nanodots (CNDs) is the newest member of carbon-based nanomaterials and one of the most promising for the development of new, advanced applications. Owing to their unique and unparalleled physicochemical and photoluminescent properties, they are considered to be a rising star among nanomaterials. During the last decade, many applications have been developed based on CNDs. Among others, they have been used as bioimaging agents to label cells and tissues. In this review, we will discuss the advancements in the applications of CNDs in in the field of imaging, in all types of organisms (i.e., prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and animals). Selective imaging of one type of cells over another, imaging of (bio)molecules inside cells and tumor-targeting imaging are some of the studies that will be discussed hereafter. We hope that this review will assist researchers with obtaining a holistic view of the developed applications and hit on new ideas so that more advanced applications can be developed in the near future.