Protein‐Derived Carbon Dots: Effects of Synthesis Parameters on Retained Protein Function
Sara A. Strickland,
Luke A. Fourroux,
McKenna M. McKay
et al.
Abstract:Novel‐protein‐derived carbon dots have recently been reported with high biocompatibility, superior spatial resolution, photobleaching resistance, customizability, and no post‐synthesis conjugation requirement. These nanoparticles bring new capabilities in bioimaging and targeted therapeutics. Protein‐based carbon dots contain a carbon core and surface groups from the protein that can retain molecular recognition properties. In this work, a systematic study of synthesis conditions to tune nanoparticle protein f… Show more
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