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Fluorescent Nanomaterials and Its Application in Biomedical Engineering

Fluorescent Nanomaterials and Its Application in Biomedical Engineering
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Author(s): Sudipto Datta (Department of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India)and Ranjit Barua (Centre for Healthcare Science and Technology, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India)
Copyright: 2023
Pages: 23
Source title: Modeling and Simulation of Functional Nanomaterials for Forensic Investigation
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Allah Rakha (Department of Forensic Medicine/Medical Jurisprudence, University of Health Sciences, Pakistan), Anam Munawar (Department of Forensic Medicine/Medical Jurisprudence, University of Health Sciences, Pakistan), Virat Khanna (Maharaja Agrasen University, India)and Suneev Anil Bansal (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bharat Institute of Engineering and Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8325-1.ch009

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Abstract

Currently, in the field of biomedical engineering and biological applications, the use of soft florescent nanomaterials has increased because of their excellent biocompatibility, easy biofunctionalization, and high brightness properties. This chapter summarizes the current developments of nano-sized fluorescent soft biological imaging agents. Many fluorescent soft nanoparticles like biomaterial-based NPs, vesicles, micelles, nanogels, small-molecule organic NPs, semiconducting polymer NPs, and dye-doped polymer NPs are mentioned briefly starting from the preparation methods, their structures, their optical properties, as well as their functionalization. Depending upon the nano-sized imaging agents' functional as well as optical properties, their uses are briefly described in relation to Vivo imaging, cellular process imaging, and in vitro imaging by using nonspecific and specific targeting.

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