Taton T Andrew
Dept of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, 207 Pleasant Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Trends Biotechnol. 2002 Jul;20(7):277-9. doi: 10.1016/s0167-7799(02)01973-x.
A new generation of spectroscopic dyes is gradually becoming available to biological researchers, from an unexpected source: materials chemists who study the synthesis and properties of nano-sized inorganic objects. Research into tailoring the optical properties, surface chemistry and biocompatibility of metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles, exemplified in part by a recent report by Mirkin, Schatz and coworkers, is fulfilling the promise of these nanostructures as customizable substitutes for organic molecular probes.
即研究纳米级无机物体合成与特性的材料化学家。以米尔金、沙茨及其同事最近的一篇报告为例,对金属和半导体纳米粒子的光学特性、表面化学及生物相容性进行的定制研究,正在实现这些纳米结构作为有机分子探针可定制替代品的前景。