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Single Quantum Dot Tracking Illuminates Neuroscience at the Nanoscale.

Citation
Kovtun, O., et al. “Single Quantum Dot Tracking Illuminates Neuroscience At The Nanoscale.”. Chemical Physics Letters, pp. 741-752.
Center Vanderbilt University
Author Oleg Kovtun, Ian D Tomlinson, Danielle M Bailey, Lucas B Thal, Emily J Ross, Lauren Harris, Michael P Frankland, Riley S Ferguson, Zachary Glaser, Jonathan Greer, Sandra J Rosenthal
Abstract

The use of nanometer-sized semiconductor crystals, known as quantum dots, allows us to directly observe individual biomolecular transactions through a fluorescence microscope. Here, we review the evolution of single quantum dot tracking over the past two decades, highlight key biophysical discoveries facilitated by quantum dots, briefly discuss biochemical and optical implementation strategies for a single quantum dot tracking experiment, and report recent accomplishments of our group at the interface of molecular neuroscience and nanoscience.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Chemical physics letters
Volume
706
Number of Pages
741-752
Date Published
08/2018
ISSN Number
0009-2614
DOI
10.1016/j.cplett.2018.06.019
Alternate Journal
Chem Phys Lett
PMID
30270931
PMCID
PMC6157616
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