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A dual-emission Förster resonance energy transfer nanoprobe for sensing/imaging pH changes in the biological environment
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A dual-emission Förster resonance energy transfer nanoprobe for sensing/imaging pH changes in the biological environment

Ya-Ling Chiu, Show-An Chen, Jean-Hong Chen, Ko-Jie Chen, Hsin-Lung Chen and Hsing-Wen Sung
ACS Nano, Vol.4(12), pp.7467-7474
28/12/2010

Abstract

associating polyelectrolyte dual emission Förster resonance energy transfer nanostructure transformation pH-responsive nanoprobe ratiometric imaging
A dual-emission nanoprobe that can sense changes in the environmental pH is designed based on the concept of pH-responsive Förster resonance energy transfer induced by the conformational transition of an associating polyelectrolyte, N-palmitoyl chitosan, bearing a donor (Cy3) or an acceptor (Cy5) moiety. We demonstrate that the developed pH-responsive nanoprobe can be used to ratiometrically image and thus discriminate the pH changes in the biological environment at different length scales. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

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