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PH-Responsive Quantum Dots (RQDs) That Combine a Fluorescent Nanoparticle with a PH-sensitive Dye

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Specialties Biophysics
Chemistry
Date 2014 Oct 23
PMID 25338264
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Abstract

A quantum dot conjugated to a dye through an experimentally simple process of self-assembly exhibits an enhanced emission when the dye is attached, and this effect is pH-sensitive.

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