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Preparation and Photoacoustic Analysis of Cellular Vehicles Containing Gold Nanorods
Published on: May 2, 2016
Gold nanoflower@gelatin core-shell nanoparticles loaded with conjugated polymer applied for cellular imaging
Qianling Cui1, Fang He, Xiaoyu Wang
1State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China.
Abstract:
In the present work, a facile one-pot method is designed to fabricate a core-shell fluorescent nanoparticle (NP) for cellular imaging based on a new cationic conjugated polymer, poly[9,9'-bis(6,6'-(N,N,N-trimethylaminium)fluorene-2,7-ylenevinylene-co-alt-2,5-dicyano-1,4-phenylene] (PFVCN). Gold nanoflowers (AuNFs) are prepared by a seedless method, in which a gelatin layer formed through a sol-gel phase transition is deposited on the surface of each AuNF. The cationic PFVCN self-assembles onto the negative surface of the resultant (AuNF@Gelatin NPs) driven by electrostatic attraction. An obvious enhancement of fluorescence intensity is observed. The AuNF@Gelatin/PFVCN NPs exhibit excellent cytocompatibility, and their cellular imaging ability is demonstrated when cocultured with HeLa cells. AuNF@Gelatin/PFVCN hybrid NPs are expected to be a desirable material in the field of cellular imaging and biosensing.

