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中国化学会第30届学术年会
Wu, Y.; Chen, Z.; Zhang, P.; Li, C.; Zhou, L.; Jiang, T.; Gong, P.; Zhao, Q.; Cai, L.
2016-07-01
Source PublicationHighly Stable and Clickable Semiconducting Polymer Dots Conjugated with Anti-Her2-scFv for Tumor Cells Labeling and Near-Infrared Imaging
AbstractWe successfully designed and synthesized new kinds of PEG grafted amphiphilic co-block polymers, which were able to encapsulate hydrophobic semiconducting polymers to obtain compact, highly stable, highly luminescent and biocompatible near-infrared polymer dots. After surface modification with DBCO functional groups, the acquired clickable polymer dots were efficiently conjugated with azide modified Anti-Her2-scFv fragmented antibody via click chemistry and displayed splendid specific targeting property to expressed Her2 receptors of SKBR-3 cells. This resulted fluorescent probes showed great potential in cell labeling and near-infrared imaging of tumor cells.
Keyword聚合物点 点击化学 Her2受体 纳米探针 荧光成像
Language英語English
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID55411
Document TypeConference paper
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Corresponding AuthorZhang, P.; Zhao, Q.; Cai, L.
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GB/T 7714
Wu, Y.,Chen, Z.,Zhang, P.,等. 中国化学会第30届学术年会[C], 2016.
APA Wu, Y.., Chen, Z.., Zhang, P.., Li, C.., Zhou, L.., Jiang, T.., Gong, P.., Zhao, Q.., & Cai, L. (2016). 中国化学会第30届学术年会. Highly Stable and Clickable Semiconducting Polymer Dots Conjugated with Anti-Her2-scFv for Tumor Cells Labeling and Near-Infrared Imaging.
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