Bio-waste is a side product of biomedical research containing carbon, which can be utilized for developing carbon dots (CDs). CDs are known to be useful for a variety of applications because of their unique photoluminescence, low toxicity, and straightforward synthesis. In this paper, we employed a one-step hydrothermal method to prepare CDs from bio-waste as the only reactant. The as-synthesized were found to be chemically stable and biocompatible. In addition, the spectra of ' emissions covered the visible light, which is ideal for super-resolution imaging. Particularly, dual-color imaging can be achieved, for example, by staining the plasma membrane with emitting one color and staining cytosolic organelles with emitting a different color of fluorescence. Here, we demonstrate such applications by studying the subcellular dynamics of live cells.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11425050 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/SMMD.20240012 | DOI Listing |
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