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What’s Next for Biological Applications?

David L. Shenkenberg, Features Editor, [email protected]

Around the world, researchers are developing nanoscale devices that receive and emit light. These devices could work better than existing methods of detecting biological molecules for research and direct medical diagnostic applications. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a nano-size needle that can penetrate the cell membrane. The nanoneedle enabled them to deliver fluorescent quantum dots directly into cells for live-cell imaging. The device also could be used for purposes such as drug delivery or for probing the electrochemistry of a cell. The...Read full article

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    Published: July 2009
    Basic Sciencebiological moleculesBiophotonicsFeaturesmedical diagnostic applicationsMicroscopynanoscale devicesSensors & Detectors

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