Issue 3, 2014

Two-photon active polymeric nanoparticles for high contrast in vitro imaging

Abstract

Two water dispersible and two-photon (TP) active polymer nanoparticles were synthesized from poly[2-(3-thienyl) ethanol n-butoxy carbonyl methyl-urethane] and poly(3,3′′′-didodecyl quarter thiophene) polymers using a simple miniemulsion technique. Strong TP fluorescence was observed from each of these nanoparticles using a femtosecond laser operated at 800 nm. Interestingly, these polymeric nanoparticles were found to be non-toxic in dose dependent cell viability studies for 24 h nanoparticle incubation time period. TP microscopic imaging and Z-stacking confirmed cellular internalization of TP active nanoparticles by human macrophage THP-1 cells. These fluorescent polymer nanoparticles could be suitable candidates for in vitro TP bioimaging.

Graphical abstract: Two-photon active polymeric nanoparticles for high contrast in vitro imaging

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
22 Aug 2013
Accepted
13 Nov 2013
First published
14 Nov 2013

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 1116-1119

Two-photon active polymeric nanoparticles for high contrast in vitro imaging

S. Satapathi, A. K. Pal, L. Li, L. A. Samuelson, D. Bello and J. Kumar, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 1116 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA44576C

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