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Gold nanoprobes + FRET = cancer insights

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GLASGOW, Scotland – Gold nanoprobes paired with FRET (Förster resonance energy transfer) microscopy could allow researchers to study cancer cells in more minute detail and measure the effectiveness of medicines at subcellular levels. Gold nanoparticles have many advantages over the organic dye molecules now used to study cells with fluorescence microscopy. They are less toxic to cells, more sensitive, probe over a longer distance, and are more photostable – meaning they are unchanged by light exposure. University of Strathclyde scientists took these advantages into account when developing a...Read full article

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    Published: September 2013
    bioimagingBiophotonicsBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Councilcancer detectionDavid Birchdrug deliveryEuro NewsEuropefood contaminationFRET microscopygold nanoprobesImagingJun YumRNANewsOpticsScotlandYu Chen

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