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Japan’s National Institute for Materials Science Researchers Review Quantum Dot Imaging Advances

Luminescing nanosized crystals are showing promise for peering deeply into body tissues, but first, they need to be made safe.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Investigations of “quantum dots” for looking deeply into body tissues are rapidly evolving, but more work is required to ensure they are safe, according to a review published in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials.   Quantum dots are tiny, nanometer-sized crystals that can be made from a variety of chemical elements and that can emit light in different colors according to their size. Research on their use for looking into the body and ‘seeing’ tis...

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