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Published on: December 12, 2013
Fluorescent carbon nanodot-based rapid cell nucleus staining and application for diagnosis
Daiming Zhong1, Huamin Yuan1, Qiuyan Tian1
1Laboratory Medicine Department, Hunan Prevention and Treatment Institute for Occupational Diseases, Changsha 410000, Hunan, China.
Abstract:
Cell nucleus status decides the activities of corresponding cells, making its rapid and effective staining important for revealing the actual condition of biological environment in life science and related fields. In this study, fast staining of cell nucleus is realized by fluorescent carbon nanodots (CDs). The staining mechanism is due to the positively charged CD surface-induced cell membrane penetration, which facilitates the CD-nucleus binding via electrostatic attraction. The size of cell nucleus is easily measured with fluorescence imaging technique. In addition, the CD-based cell nucleus stain is applied for discriminating the normal and cancer cells by determining the cell-to-nucleus ratio with fluorescence images.

