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1BioNanotechnology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Major, School of Engineering, University of Science and Technology, 111 Gwahangno, Yuseong, Daejeon 305-806 (South Korea), Fax: (+82) 42-879-8594
2Center for Nano-Bio Convergence Research, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science and Cell Dynamics, Research Center at GIST, 209 Gajeong-Ro, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-340 (South Korea), Fax: (+82) 42-868-5032
*Correspondence to Nam Woong Song, 2Center for Nano-Bio Convergence Research, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science and Cell Dynamics, Research Center at GIST, 209 Gajeong-Ro, Yuseong-Gu, Daejeon 305-340 (South Korea), Fax: (+82) 42-868-5032
*Correspondence to Bong Hyun Chung, 1BioNanotechnology Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology and Nanobiotechnology Major, School of Engineering, University of Science and Technology, 111 Gwahangno, Yuseong, Daejeon 305-806 (South Korea), Fax: (+82) 42-879-8594
We acknowledge financial support from the Pioneer Research Program funded by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MEST) and the Fundamental R&D Program for Core Technology of Materials by the Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE), Republic of Korea.
Funded by:
Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MEST)
Ministry of Knowledge Economy (MKE)
Keywords
fullerenes, imaging agents, nanoparticles, photoluminescence, silica
Abstract
Bright lights: Fullerene-silica hybrid nanoparticles have bright photoluminescence, high photostability, and low cytotoxicity, which are assets for bioimaging agents. The origin of the photoluminescence of the nanoparticle is the C-O-Si bond (see picture).
Received: 1 April 2009
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1002/anie.200901750
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