AI Article Synopsis

  • Fluorescence imaging is crucial for biological discoveries and clinical diagnostics, but traditional fluorescent dyes have limitations due to quenching.
  • Dye-doped silica-coated nanoparticles are popular for research but struggle with degradation in biological media, hindering their effectiveness for live cell imaging.
  • A new ultra-stable, dye-embedded silica-coated metal nanoparticle has been developed, showing impressive stability for over 24 hours and promising potential for future biomedical applications.

Article Abstract

Fluorescence imaging is a major driver of discovery in biology, and an invaluable asset in clinical diagnostics. To overcome quenching limitations of conventional fluorescent dyes and further improve intensity, nanoparticle-based constructs have been the subject of intense investigation, and within this realm, dye-doped silica-coated nanoparticles have garnered significant attention. Despite their growing popularity in research, fluorescent silica nanoparticles suffer from a significant flaw. The degradation of these nanoparticles in biological media by hydrolytic dissolution is underreported, leading to serious misinterpretations, and limiting their applicability for live cell and in vivo imaging. Here, the development of an ultra-stable, dye-embedded, silica-coated metal nanoparticle is reported, and its superior performance in long-term live cell imaging is demonstrated. While conventional dye-doped silica nanoparticles begin to degrade within an hour in aqueous media, by leveraging a modified liquid calcination process, this new construct is shown to be stable for at least 24 h. The stability of this metal-enhanced fluorescent probe in biologically relevant temperatures and media, and its demonstrated utility for cell imaging, paves the way for its future adoption in biomedical research.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00037028211027597DOI Listing

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