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Flow cytometry analysis nanoparticles

Figu re 4.8 Flow cytometry analysis of silica nanoparticles surface-modified with proteins. MPMS nanoparticles (a, c) and TEOS nanoparticles (b, d) modified with GFP (a, b) or phycoerythrin-conjugated streptavidin... [Pg.129]

Figure 4.11 Flow cytometry analysis of fluorescent-tuned silica nanoparticles and multifluorescent silica nanoparticles. (a) Fluorescent silica nanoparticles containing fluorescein (shaded peak) were compared with nanosized markers with 0.2 and 0.5pm diameters (unshaded peaks) (b) Fiuorescent-tuned silica nanoparticles containing fluorescein (F1-F4) and nanoparticles without... Figure 4.11 Flow cytometry analysis of fluorescent-tuned silica nanoparticles and multifluorescent silica nanoparticles. (a) Fluorescent silica nanoparticles containing fluorescein (shaded peak) were compared with nanosized markers with 0.2 and 0.5pm diameters (unshaded peaks) (b) Fiuorescent-tuned silica nanoparticles containing fluorescein (F1-F4) and nanoparticles without...
Figure 4.12 Fluorescence microscopy of internally functionalized fluorescent thiol-organosilica and TEOS nanoparticles, (a) Nanoparticles were internally functionalized with rhodamine red-maleimide (upper panels) and with rhodamine B (lower panels) (b) Nanoparticles were internally functionalized with fluorescein-maleimide (upper panels) and with fluorescein (lower panels) Flow cytometry analysis of fluorescent-tuned MPMS nanoparticles prepared with rhodamine red-maleimide (c)... Figure 4.12 Fluorescence microscopy of internally functionalized fluorescent thiol-organosilica and TEOS nanoparticles, (a) Nanoparticles were internally functionalized with rhodamine red-maleimide (upper panels) and with rhodamine B (lower panels) (b) Nanoparticles were internally functionalized with fluorescein-maleimide (upper panels) and with fluorescein (lower panels) Flow cytometry analysis of fluorescent-tuned MPMS nanoparticles prepared with rhodamine red-maleimide (c)...
Figure 4.13 Flow cytometry analysis of fluorescent-tuned epoxy-organosilica nanoparticles containing (a) rhodamine B and (b) Rubpy (c) A plot of FL-3 against FL-2 for epoxy-organosilica nanoparticles containing rhodamine B (red) and epoxy-organosilica nanoparticles containing Rubpy (blue) (Reproduced with permission from Ref [52] 2008, American Chemical Society.). Figure 4.13 Flow cytometry analysis of fluorescent-tuned epoxy-organosilica nanoparticles containing (a) rhodamine B and (b) Rubpy (c) A plot of FL-3 against FL-2 for epoxy-organosilica nanoparticles containing rhodamine B (red) and epoxy-organosilica nanoparticles containing Rubpy (blue) (Reproduced with permission from Ref [52] 2008, American Chemical Society.).

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