Carbon Dots Doped with Dysprosium: A Bimodal Nanoprobe for MRI and Fluorescence Imaging
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Atabaev, Timur
Piao, Zhonglie
Molkenova, Anara
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In recent years, functional nanoprobes with multiple imaging modalities have become an
emerging field of biomedical research. In this preliminary study, we utilized a facile hydrothermal
method for the preparation of magneto-fluorescent bimodal carbon dots doped with dysprosium
(Dy-CDs). The prepared Dy-CDs have shown a good colloidal stability in a water solution and strong
blue–green fluorescence, with a maximum at 452 nm. In addition, the excellent transverse relaxivity of
the prepared Dy-CDs (r2 = 7.42 ± 0.07 mM−1
s
−1
) makes them also suitable for T2-weighted magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI). Thus, synthesized Dy-CDs could be potentially utilized for both MRI and
fluorescence imaging of living cells.
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Atabaev, T.S.; Piao, Z.; Molkenova, A. Carbon Dots Doped with Dysprosium: A Bimodal Nanoprobe for MRI and Fluorescence Imaging. J. Funct. Biomater. 2018, 9, 35.
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