One-pot synthesis of water-soluble near-infrared fluorescence RNase A capped CuInS2 quantum dots for: In vivo imaging

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Abstract

Near-infrared (NIR) quantum dots (QDs) have been treated as a promising candidate of imaging agents for NIR fluorescence-guided surgery. Herein, one-pot synthesis of water-soluble NIR fluorescence CuInS2 QDs was developed using ribonuclease A (RNase A) as the template. Our product exhibits good colloidal stability, excellent NIR fluorescence properties, and good photostability, even under acidic conditions. Furthermore, the RNase A-CuInS2 QDs have minor suppression on cell viability even at a concentration of up to 5 mg mL-1. Finally, the following in vivo imaging results confirm that RNase A-CuInS2 QDs can be used as a novel oral imaging agent in the future.

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Xi, Y., Yang, J., Ge, Y., Zhao, S., Wang, J., Li, Y., … Zhu, Y. (2017). One-pot synthesis of water-soluble near-infrared fluorescence RNase A capped CuInS2 quantum dots for: In vivo imaging. RSC Advances, 7(80), 50949–50954. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra08418h

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