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. 2012 Jul 27;2(7):681–694. doi: 10.7150/thno.3692

Figure 2.

Figure 2

(a) Absorption and emission of rhodamine red, a common organic dye, and genetically-encoded DsRed2 protein. (b) Absorption and emission of different QD dispersions. The black line shows the absorption of the 510-nm-emitting QDs. (c) Photo demonstrating the size-tunable luminescence properties and spectral range of the six QD dispersions plotted in b versus CdSe core size. All samples were excited at 365 nm. Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature Materials (Medintz IL, Uyeda HT, Goldman ER, Mattoussi H. Quantum dot bioconjugates for imaging, labelling and sensing. Nat Mater. 2005; 4: 435-46., http://www.nature.com), copyright 2005.