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Analyst. 2009 Sep;134(9):1751-64. doi: 10.1039/b908532g. Epub 2009 Jul 2.
Fluorescent defects in non-cytotoxic diamond nanoparticles have recently emerged as a preferred candidate for optical labels in biological and medical imaging. The bright fluorescence at 550-800 nm originates from point defects within the particles, some of which appear naturally, while others can be artificially incorporated during synthesis or can be introduced using high-energy ion beam irradiation and subsequent thermal annealing. However, in order for the fluorescent defects to be useful in bio-medical applications there are a number of materials challenges that must be overcome. In this paper, recent studies on nanodiamonds and their use as biolabels are reviewed, while highlighting the links between the physical, chemical and biological issues that arise.
近年来,非细胞毒性金刚石纳米粒子中的荧光缺陷已成为生物和医学成像中光学标记的首选候选物。550-800nm 处的明亮荧光源于颗粒内的点缺陷,其中一些缺陷是天然存在的,而另一些则可以在合成过程中人为掺入,或者使用高能离子束辐照和随后的热退火来引入。然而,为了使荧光缺陷在生物医学应用中有用,必须克服许多材料方面的挑战。本文综述了纳米金刚石及其作为生物标记物的最新研究进展,同时强调了出现的物理、化学和生物学问题之间的联系。