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      Probing the Cytotoxicity Of Semiconductor Quantum Dots

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          With their bright, photostable fluorescence, semiconductor quantum dots show promise as alternatives to organic dyes for biological labeling. Questions about their potential cytotoxicity, however, remain unanswered. While cytotoxicity of bulk cadmium selenide (CdSe) is well documented, a number of groups have suggested that CdSe QDs are cytocompatible, at least with some immortalized cell lines. Using primary hepatocytes as a liver model, we found that CdSe-core QDs were indeed acutely toxic under certain conditions. Specifically, we found that the cytotoxicity of QDs was modulated by processing parameters during synthesis, exposure to ultraviolet light, and surface coatings. Our data further suggests that cytotoxicity correlates with the liberation of free Cd 2+ ions due to deterioration of the CdSe lattice. When appropriately coated, CdSe-core QDs can be rendered non-toxic and used to track cell migration and reorganization in vitro. Our results inform design criteria for the use of QDs in vitro and especially in vivo where deterioration over time may occur.

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          Journal
          101088070
          22479
          Nano Lett
          Nano Lett.
          Nano letters
          1530-6984
          1530-6992
          20 May 2017
          10 December 2003
          1 January 2004
          07 September 2017
          : 4
          : 1
          : 11-18
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Dept of Bioengineering, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondence should be addressed to: Sangeeta N. Bhatia, MD, PhD, Departments of Bioengineering & Medicine, UCSD- 9500 Gilman Dr. MC 0412, La Jolla, CA 92093, Tel: 858-822-3142, Fax: 858-822-4203, sbhatia@ 123456ucsd.edu
          [2]

          Current Address: Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA

          Article
          PMC5588688 PMC5588688 5588688 nihpa874662
          10.1021/nl0347334
          5588688
          28890669
          0027c516-91d8-4b09-b51e-a06c6ad53f7c
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          cadmium,toxicity,nanoparticles,nanocrystals,quantum dots
          cadmium, toxicity, nanoparticles, nanocrystals, quantum dots

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