Green and orange CdTe quantum dots as effective pH-sensitive fluorescent probes for dual simultaneous and independent detection of viruses.

@article{Deng2007GreenAO,
  title={Green and orange CdTe quantum dots as effective pH-sensitive fluorescent probes for dual simultaneous and independent detection of viruses.},
  author={Zhengtao Deng and Yun Zhang and Jiachang Yue and Fangqiong Tang and Qun Wei},
  journal={The journal of physical chemistry. B},
  year={2007},
  volume={111 41},
  pages={
          12024-31
        }
}
One of the most highlighted and fastest moving interfaces of nanotechnology is the application of quantum dots (QDs) in biology. The unparalleled advantages of the size-tunable fluorescent emission and the simultaneous excitation at a single wavelength make QDs the great possibility for use in optical encoding detection. In this paper, we report that green and orange CdTe QDs as convenient, cheap, reversible, and effective pH-sensitive fluorescent probes could monitor the proton (H+) flux… 

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