This site from Clemson University shows how fluorescence enables the tracking of nanoparticles in living cells. Illustrations include the fluorescence of different kinds of nanoparticles, close-up views of the fluorescent particles, and the fluorescent particles as seen within cells.
McNeill, J. (2005, October 25). Fluorescent Nanoparticles. Retrieved October 12, 2024, from http://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/chemistry/people/faculty/mcneill.html
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