Graphene oxide nanoparticles as a nonbleaching optical probe for two-photon luminescence imaging and cell therapy
Li, Jing-Liang, Bao, Hong-Chun, Hou, Xue-Liang, Sun, Lu, Wang, Xun-Gai and Gu, Min 2012, Graphene oxide nanoparticles as a nonbleaching optical probe for two-photon luminescence imaging and cell therapy, Angewandte chemie (International edition), vol. 51, no. 8, pp. 1830-1834.
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Graphene oxide nanoparticles as a nonbleaching optical probe for two-photon luminescence imaging and cell therapy
Lasting glow: Under femtosecond laser irradiation, graphene oxide nanoparticles (GONs) give strong two-photon luminescence (TPL; see picture). The presence of GONs also induces microbubbling, which causes cell death at an order of magnitude lower laser power than when cells are not labeled. The results show that GONs can be used for TPL-based imaging and photothermal cancer therapy.