Abstract

Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are emerging zero-dimensional materials promising a spectrum of novel applications, for example, for bioimaging owing to their desirable properties including tunable photoluminescence, high photostability, good biocompatibility, and molecular size. In this study, carboxylated single-crystalline GQDs with high brightness are synthesized using a bottom-up approach. And for the first time, GQDs are conjugated with monosaccharide moieties and employed to reveal the distribution and dynamic trafficking of carbohydrate receptors on live cells.

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