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Fluorescent nanodiamonds as biocompatible markers and sensors for simultaneous peptide delivery and bioimaging (C04)

Subject Area Biochemistry
Biophysics
Term since 2017
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 316249678
 
Diamond nanocrystals are one of the most promising carbon nanomaterials for peptide delivery and imaging applications as they reveal stable and non-bleachable emissions and may be hyperpolarized for magnetic resonance imaging. Our project aims to employ fluorescent nanodiamond as a potential theranostic platform for peptide delivery allowing to monitor the delivery process as well as peptide-receptor interactions via high resolution florescence microscopy. Furthermore, the peptide-functionalized diamond transporters will allow monitoring local effects of bioactive peptides, such as temperature changes or cellular stress, in their respective environment with high resolution.
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres
Applicant Institution Universität Ulm
Project Heads Professor Dr. Fedor Jelezko; Professorin Dr. Tanja Weil, since 7/2021; Yuzhou Wu, Ph.D., until 6/2021
 
 

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