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Real Time, High Resolution Video Imaging of Apoptosis in Single Cells with a Polymeric Nanoprobe
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EngineeringMicroscopyPolymeric NanoprobeApoptosisCell DeathSingle CellsBiomedical EngineeringCell ImagingNanomedicineReal-time ImagingBiomedical OpticPolymer Nanoparticle PlatformBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodTumor TargetingBiophotonicsCell BiologyBiomedical ImagingMedicineReal TimeNew Apoptosis Nanoprobe
We report a new apoptosis nanoprobe (Apo-NP) designed on the basis of a polymer nanoparticle platform. This simple one-step technique is capable of boosting fluorescence signals upon apoptosis in living cells, enabling real-time imaging of apoptosis in single cells and in vivo. The Apo-NP efficiently delivers chemically labeled, dual-quenched caspase-3-sensitive fluorogenic peptides into cells, allowing caspase-3-dependent strong fluorescence amplification to be imaged in apoptotic cells in real-time and at high resolution. The design platform of the Apo-NP is flexible and can be fine-tuned for a wide array of applications such as identification of caspase-related apoptosis in pathologies and for monitoring therapeutic efficacy of apoptotic drugs in cancer treatment.
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