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Lauren A. Ernst

Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University

Publications -  43
Citations -  5676

Lauren A. Ernst is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cyanine & Quantum dot. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 43 publications receiving 5526 citations.

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Noninvasive Imaging of Quantum Dots in Mice

TL;DR: Long-term experiments demonstrated that these quantum dots remain fluorescent after at least four months in vivo, using only quantum dots for detection.
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Cyanine dye labeling reagents: sulfoindocyanine succinimidyl esters

TL;DR: A series of new fluorescent labeling reagents based on sulfoindocyanine dyes contain succinimidyl ester reactive groups and can be readily conjugated to antibodies, avidin, DNA, lipids, polymers, and other amino-group-containing materials.
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Sentinel lymph node imaging using quantum dots in mouse tumor models.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that quantum dots injected into two model tumors rapidly migrate to sentinel lymph nodes and Examination of the sentinel nodes identified by quantum dot localization showed that at least some contained metastatic tumor foci.
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Cyanine dye labeling reagents—carboxymethylindocyanine succinimidyl esters

TL;DR: Ten carboxymethylindocyanine dyes which form the basis of a new series of fluorescent probes have been synthesized and converted into succinimidyl active esters for fluorescent labeling of proteins or other amino-containing substances and the use of values of chromophore-equivalent weight (W/Ceq), calculated from quantitative absorption data on dye samples, is proposed.
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Method for labeling and detecting materials employing arylsulfonate cyanine dyes

TL;DR: In this article, a method for detecting a component of an aqueous liquid comprising adding to the liquid a luminescent dye selected from the group consisting of cyanine, merocyanine and styryl dyes containing at least one sulfonic acid or sulfonate group attached to an aromatic nucleus and reacting the dye with the component is presented.