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A Fluorescent Nanosensor for Apoptotic Cells

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Journal Nano Lett
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2006 Mar 9
PMID 16522048
Citations 22
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Abstract

A biocompatible surface-functionalized nanoparticle was designed to sense phosphatidylserine exposed on apoptotic cells. We conjugated synthetic artificial phosphatidylserine binding ligands in a multivalent fashion onto magnetofluorescent nanoparticles. Our results show that (1) the synthetic nanoparticles bind to apoptotic cells, (2) there is excellent correlation with annexin V staining by microscopy, and (3) FACS analysis with nanoparticles allows the measurement of therapeutic apoptosis induction. The described nanomaterials should be useful for a variety of biomedical applications including in vivo imaging of apoptosis.

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