Porous biosilica nanoparticles obtained from diatomites (DNPs) have been recently demonstrated to be non-toxic nanovectors of therapeutic agents in cancer cells. In this work, the internalization kinetics and intracellular spatial distribution of functionalized DNPs incubated with human lung epidermoid carcinoma cell line (H1355) up to 72 h are investigated by Raman imaging. The label-free Raman results are compared with confocal fluorescence microscopy and photoluminescence (PL) data. Raman bands specifically assigned to DNPs and cellular components provide evidence that the nanovectors are internalized and co-localize with lipid environments. A considerable DNPs uptake in cells is observed within 6 h, with equilibrium being achieved after...
Nanoparticle (NP) implementation in industry has increased during the last years. However, the conse...
We report a method to achieve high speed and high resolution live cell Raman images using small sphe...
Black phosphorus nanosheets (2D BP) are emerging as very promising, highly selective chemotherapeuti...
Porous biosilica nanoparticles obtained from diatomites (DNPs) have been recently demonstrated to be...
In this work, we employed the Raman microscopy to study the internalization kinetics and spatial dis...
The internalization kinetics and intracellular spatial distribution of functionalized diatomite nano...
Confocal Raman Microscopy, a non-invasive, non-destructive and label-free technique, was employed to...
Abstract: Recent developments in combining Raman spectroscopy with optical microscopy provide a new ...
Abstract Confocal Raman microscopy as a label-free technique was applied to study the uptake and int...
Raman microscopy is employed to spectroscopically image biological cells previously exposed to fluor...
International audienceLuminescent nanodiamonds (ND) are attractive tools for nanoscale biologic cell...
Background: Diatomite is a natural porous biomaterial of sedimentary origin, formed by fragments of ...
AbstractIt is a challenging task to characterize the biodistribution of nanoparticles in cells and t...
Ease of sample preparation, narrow spectral bandwidth and minimal influence from water are features ...
Wild-type p53 cancer therapy-induced senescent cells frequently engulf and degrade neighboring ones ...
Nanoparticle (NP) implementation in industry has increased during the last years. However, the conse...
We report a method to achieve high speed and high resolution live cell Raman images using small sphe...
Black phosphorus nanosheets (2D BP) are emerging as very promising, highly selective chemotherapeuti...
Porous biosilica nanoparticles obtained from diatomites (DNPs) have been recently demonstrated to be...
In this work, we employed the Raman microscopy to study the internalization kinetics and spatial dis...
The internalization kinetics and intracellular spatial distribution of functionalized diatomite nano...
Confocal Raman Microscopy, a non-invasive, non-destructive and label-free technique, was employed to...
Abstract: Recent developments in combining Raman spectroscopy with optical microscopy provide a new ...
Abstract Confocal Raman microscopy as a label-free technique was applied to study the uptake and int...
Raman microscopy is employed to spectroscopically image biological cells previously exposed to fluor...
International audienceLuminescent nanodiamonds (ND) are attractive tools for nanoscale biologic cell...
Background: Diatomite is a natural porous biomaterial of sedimentary origin, formed by fragments of ...
AbstractIt is a challenging task to characterize the biodistribution of nanoparticles in cells and t...
Ease of sample preparation, narrow spectral bandwidth and minimal influence from water are features ...
Wild-type p53 cancer therapy-induced senescent cells frequently engulf and degrade neighboring ones ...
Nanoparticle (NP) implementation in industry has increased during the last years. However, the conse...
We report a method to achieve high speed and high resolution live cell Raman images using small sphe...
Black phosphorus nanosheets (2D BP) are emerging as very promising, highly selective chemotherapeuti...