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2019

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Synthesis And Characterization Of Gd-Doped Inp/Zns Quantum Dots For Use In Multimodal Imaging Probes, Molly Erin Duszynski Aug 2019

Synthesis And Characterization Of Gd-Doped Inp/Zns Quantum Dots For Use In Multimodal Imaging Probes, Molly Erin Duszynski

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Quantum dots (QDs), which are intensely fluorescent nanocrystals ranging 2-10 nanometers in diameter, have shown promise in fluorescence imaging. However, in vivo applications of QDs are limited due to the opaque surrounding of tissue and bones. In this study, InP/ZnS QDs were doped with a paramagnetic atom in an attempt to render them MRI-active. We have further bioconjugated these nanoprobes to develop highly specific MRI-active probes that can be used for detection of neurodegenerative diseases. These bioconjugated nanoprobes detect a mutated form of alpha-synuclein that forms oligomers that are a hallmark of Parkinson’s disease andother alpha-synucleinopathies. Here, we have optimized …