Ion-selective quantum dots

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8114662
APP PUB NO 20080131909A1
SERIAL NO

11888663

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, etc., in various environments, including in the cytosol of a living cell. Quantum dots are attractive probes for microscopy due to their photophysical advantages over fluorescent dyes, including prolonged photostability, brightness and quantum efficiency. In certain embodiments, a sensor comprises one or more quantum dots, a pH-sensitive dye, and optionally an ion-selective component such as an ionophore. These elements may, for example, be disposed in a polymer matrix. In certain embodiments, the sensors may detect ionic analytes by selective ion extraction by the polymer, thereby inducing a pH change within the sensor which in turn changes the absorbance of the pH-sensitive dye. The change of absorbance may in turn attenuate the intensity of detectable emissions, e.g., fluorescence, from the quantum dot by directly absorbing its fluorescence emission.

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CHARLES STARK DRAPER LABORATORY INC THE555 TECHNOLOGY SQUARE CAMBRIDGE MA 02139

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Clark, Heather A Lexington, US 14 79
Dubach, John M Somerville, US 4 53
Harjes, Daniel I Cambridge, US 40 270

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