“…This includes multiphotonic excitation in the near-infrared (NIR) region 1 – 6 , emission of a multitude of characteristic narrow emission bands at shorter (upconversion luminescence, UCL) and longer (downshifted luminescence, DSL) wavelengths than the exciting photons 7 , long luminescence lifetimes 8 , and a high photostability 7 . These properties make them attractive fluorescent reporters for life sciences applications such as bioimaging 9 , 10 , in-vitro and in-vivo detection of biomolecules 11 – 14 , drug delivery 15 , photodynamic therapy 2 , 9 , 10 , 16 , and biosensing 2 , 3 . Utilization in bioimaging and cellular studies requires, however, biocompatible particles that are sufficiently stable in diluted dispersions and have no acute or chronic toxicity under application-relevant conditions 17 – 21 .…”