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Article Dans Une Revue Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews Année : 2012

Quantum dots to tail single bio-molecules inside living cells

Giovanni Cappello
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Paolo Pierobon

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In the last two decades, the single particle and single molecule approach became more and more popular to investigate the activity and the mechano-chemical properties of biological molecules. The inherent limit of these assays was that the molecules of interest were observed in vitro, out of their natural environment, the cell. Several recent works have shown the possibility to overcome this limit, to extend this approach to living cells and to observe the details of many cellular processes at the molecular level. In this review we discuss the use of semiconductor quantum dots to perform single particle and single molecule tracking in the cell. We refer to other articles for the technical aspects of this method. Here, after an introduction on the advantages provided by these nanoparticles, we restrict ourselves to some examples, mainly related to intracellular transport and molecular motor activity. These will illustrate the important role played by semiconductor quantum dots as fluorescent nano-reporters in in cell single molecule approach in modern biology and biophysics.
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hal-01218131 , version 1 (20-10-2015)

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Giovanni Cappello, Paolo Pierobon. Quantum dots to tail single bio-molecules inside living cells. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2012, 64 (2), pp.167-78. ⟨hal-01218131⟩
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