Vo-Dinh Tuan, Kasili Paul, Wabuyele Musundi
Center for Advanced Biomedical Photonics, Advanced Biomedical Science and Technology Group, Life Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA.
Nanomedicine. 2006 Mar;2(1):22-30. doi: 10.1016/j.nano.2005.10.012.
This article presents an overview of nanobiosensors and nanoprobes. The fabrication, operating principle, and applications of these systems and their capacity for in vivo analysis and optical imaging at the single-cell level are discussed. Recently the cross-disciplinary integration of nanotechnology, biology, and photonics has been revolutionizing important areas in molecular biology, especially diagnostics and therapy at the molecular and cellular levels. Nanobiosensors and nanoprobes are a relatively new class of biosensing and imaging devices that allow for analytical measurements in individual living cells. These devices have the capacity to sense individual chemical species in specific locations within a cell. This article discusses the usefulness and potential of these nanotechnology-based systems in biological research and their applications to monitoring individual living cells.
本文概述了纳米生物传感器和纳米探针。讨论了这些系统的制造、工作原理、应用以及它们在单细胞水平进行体内分析和光学成像的能力。最近,纳米技术、生物学和光子学的跨学科整合正在彻底改变分子生物学的重要领域,特别是分子和细胞水平的诊断和治疗。纳米生物传感器和纳米探针是一类相对较新的生物传感和成像设备,可用于单个活细胞中的分析测量。这些设备能够检测细胞内特定位置的单个化学物质。本文讨论了这些基于纳米技术的系统在生物学研究中的实用性和潜力及其在监测单个活细胞方面的应用。