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March 9, 2023
Journal Article
Title
Nearāinfrared lifetime imaging of biomolecules with carbon nanotubes
Abstract
Single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are versatile near infrared (NIR) fluorescent building blocks for biosensors. Their surface is chemically tailored to respond to analytes by a change in fluorescence. However, intensity-based signals are easily affected by external factors such as sample movements. Here, we demonstrate fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) of SWCNT-based sensors in the NIR. We tailor a confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM) for NIR signals (>800 nm) and employ time correlated single photon counting of (GT)10-DNA functionalized SWCNTs. They act as sensors for the important neurotransmitter dopamine. Their fluorescence lifetime (>900 nm) decays biexponentially and the longer lifetime component (370 ps) increases by up to 25 % with dopamine concentration. These sensors serve as paint to cover cells and report extracellular dopamine in 3D via FLIM. Therefore, we demonstrate the potential of fluorescence lifetime as a readout of SWCNT-based NIR sensors.
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Biohybride, hochsensitive Nanosensoren fĆ¼r die In-situ-Diagnostik in der Biomedizin und -Umweltanalyse