Highly Stable Biotemplated InP/ZnSe/ZnS Quantum Dots for In Situ Bacterial Monitoring
Hanie Yousefi,
Laxmi Kishore Sagar,
Armin Geraili
et al.
Abstract:Despite their unique optical and electrical characteristics, traditional semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) made of heavy metals or carbon are not ideally suited for biomedical applications. Cytotoxicity and environmental concerns are key limiting factors affecting the adoption of QDs from laboratory research to real-world medical applications. Recently, advanced InP/ZnSe/ ZnS QDs have emerged as alternatives to traditional QDs due to their low toxicity and optical properties; however, bioconjugation has remaine… Show more
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