The fluorescence of silver clusters encapsulated by single stranded oligo-DNA (24 cytosine base pairs, C(24):Ag(n)) was used to monitor the transfection of this new silver/DNA fluorophore inside living HeLa cells. For this, the C(24):Ag(n) molecules were complexed with a commercially available transfection reagent Lipofectamine and the internalization of C(24):Ag(n) was followed with confocal fluorescence microscopy. Bright near-infrared fluorescence was observed from inside the transfected HeLa cells, when exciting with 633 nm excitation, opening up the possibility for the use of these C(24):Ag(n) clusters for biological labelling and imaging of living cells and for monitoring the transfection process with limited harm to the living cells.
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