In this protocol, the synthesis of Cd-free InP/ZnS quantum dots (QDs) is detailed. InP-based QDs are gaining popularity due to the toxicity of Cd2+ ions that may be released through nanoparticle degradation. After synthesis, QDs are solubilized in water using an amphiphilic polymer for use in biomedical applications.
Here, we present a protocol for custom diolistic labeling. The customization of this fluorescent neuronal labeling method provides a modifiable technique that can be adapted to a wide variety of research goals and applications in the analysis of neuronal morphology.