2013
DOI: 10.1166/jcsb.2013.1036
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Prostate Cancer Targeting with 7E11-C5.3—CdS Bioconjugated Quantum Dots

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“…The hybrid colloidal FMPs bearing magnetic and fluorescent properties have proven to be a potential candidate in the biomedical arena, e.g., in vitro and in vivo cell labeling and imaging, bioseparation, and in vivo diagnostics and cancer therapy. Because of the dual detection modes, i.e., fluorescence and magnetism, the use of nanoscale colloidal FMPs as a multimodal probe would provide the high impact in nanotechnology. The parallel detection provides a clearer picture and correct diagnosis compared with the previous approaches, which may require the process of fixed tissue samples .…”
Section: Bioanalytical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hybrid colloidal FMPs bearing magnetic and fluorescent properties have proven to be a potential candidate in the biomedical arena, e.g., in vitro and in vivo cell labeling and imaging, bioseparation, and in vivo diagnostics and cancer therapy. Because of the dual detection modes, i.e., fluorescence and magnetism, the use of nanoscale colloidal FMPs as a multimodal probe would provide the high impact in nanotechnology. The parallel detection provides a clearer picture and correct diagnosis compared with the previous approaches, which may require the process of fixed tissue samples .…”
Section: Bioanalytical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%