Carbon nanodots as a red emissive fluorescent probe for the super-resolution microscopy of DNA dynamics during paclitaxel treatment
Richa Garg,
Kush Kaushik,
Abdul Salam
et al.
Abstract:Paclitaxel is a commonly used frontline chemotherapeutic drug for cancer treatment. It is known to be functional by arresting the microtubule disassembly during mitosis. Recently, a non-mitotic pathway has been evolving and thus contemplating the mitotic mechanism. Here, using super-resolution microscopy (SRM), we directly visualized the nuclear dynamics and unveiled the mechanism of paclitaxel treatment. A new class of non-toxic, biocompatible and highly fluorescent carbon nanodots (CNDs) were used as a fluor… Show more
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