Issue 9, 2012

Intracellular sensing and cell diagnostics using fluorescent silicananoparticles

Abstract

The encapsulation of fluorophores into silica nanoparticles (NPs) and their application as optical sensors for various analytes in suspension has become a widespread and well examined research field in the last decades. Here we survey the implementation of fluorescent silica NPs in intracellular analyte monitoring, cellular targeting and cancer cell diagnosis, after briefly introducing the methods of synthesising and functionalising silica NPs. The discussed studies show that these NPs possess great potential for real clinical and biomedical applications. Due to this fact and because the examples of applications to date are rare, this review aims to encourage an increased use of fluorescent silica NPs in biological and clinical research.

Graphical abstract: Intracellular sensing and cell diagnostics using fluorescent silica nanoparticles

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
29 Sep 2011
Accepted
20 Dec 2011
First published
19 Jan 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 2579-2585

Intracellular sensing and cell diagnostics using fluorescent silica nanoparticles

A. Schulz and C. McDonagh, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 2579 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM06862A

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