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Computer Model Details QD Interaction with Protein

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SYRACUSE, N.Y., Jan. 16, 2015 — A new computer modeling approach could increase understanding of how nanoscale quantum dots (QDs) interact with biological systems. QDs are used in a number of bioimaging applications, including in vivo imaging of tumor cells, detection of biomolecules and measurement of pH changes. But proteins tend to surround the nanoparticles, forming a corona that changes their sensitivity to light. A model of a firefly luciferase protein corona around a CdSe quantum dot. Courtesy of Drs. Shikha Nangia and Arindam Chakraborty/ Syracuse University. Researchers at Syracuse University said...Read full article

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    Published: January 2015
    Research & TechnologyAmericasNew YorkSyracuse Universityquantum dotQDImagingBiophotonics

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