@article{GeisslerCharbonniereZiesseletal.2010, author = {Geißler, Daniel and Charbonni{\`e}re, Lo{\"i}c J. and Ziessel, Raymond F. and Butlin, Nathaniel G. and L{\"o}hmannsr{\"o}ben, Hans-Gerd and Hildebrandt, Niko}, title = {Quantum dot biosensors for ultrasensitive multiplexed diagnostics}, issn = {1433-7851}, doi = {10.1002/anie.200906399}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Time- and color-resolved detection of Foerster resonance energy transfer (FRET) from luminescent terbium complexes to different semiconductor quantum dots results in a fivefold multiplexed bioassay with sub-picomolar detection limits for all five bioanalytes (see picture). The detection of up to five biomarkers occurs with a sensitivity that is 40-240-fold higher than one of the best-established single-analyte reference assays.}, language = {en} } @article{KadjaneStarckCamereletal.2009, author = {Kadjane, Pascal and Starck, Matthieu and Camerel, Franck and Hill, Diana and Hildebrandt, Niko and Ziessel, Raymond and Charbonni{\`e}re, Lo{\"i}c J.}, title = {Divergent approach to a large variety of versatile luminescent lanthanide complexes}, issn = {0020-1669}, doi = {10.1021/Ic9001169}, year = {2009}, abstract = {Using a regioselective strategy for nucleophilic aromatic substitution on polyfluoropyridines, a nonacoordinating precursor was designed that is adequately suited for complexation of lanthanide cations. Further functionalizations afforded numerous applications for near-IR emission, two-photon absorption spectroscopy, or the formation of luminescent gels.}, language = {en} }