2022
DOI: 10.1002/ardp.202200299
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Quantum dots in the biomedical world: A smart advanced nanocarrier for multiple venues application

Abstract: Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconducting nanoparticles having different optical and electrical properties when compared to larger particles. They exhibit photoluminescence when irradiated with ultraviolet light, which is due to the transition of an excited electron from the valence band to the conductance band followed by the return of the exciting electron back into the valence band. The size and material of QDs can affect their optical and other properties too. The QDs possess special attributes like high brigh… Show more

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“…In this way, optical applications of QDs are caused by their high extinction coefficient and optical nonlinearities suitable for all-optical systems. 19 In the case of therapeutic applications, these NMs have shown anticancer property as well as antibacterial activity against various strains of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in a dose-dependent manner. 20 However, the major disadvantages for biomedical application of QDs are potential toxicity in physiological conditions, poor aqueous stability and solubility, prone to photo-bleaching, complexity in controlling bio-distribution property for in vivo multiplex imaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, optical applications of QDs are caused by their high extinction coefficient and optical nonlinearities suitable for all-optical systems. 19 In the case of therapeutic applications, these NMs have shown anticancer property as well as antibacterial activity against various strains of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria in a dose-dependent manner. 20 However, the major disadvantages for biomedical application of QDs are potential toxicity in physiological conditions, poor aqueous stability and solubility, prone to photo-bleaching, complexity in controlling bio-distribution property for in vivo multiplex imaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%