International audienceMultifunctional nanoparticles such as magneto‐plasmonic nanohybrids are rising theranostic agents. However, little is yet known of their fate within the cellular environment. In order to reach an understanding of their biotransformations, reliable metrics for tracking and quantification of such materials properties during their intracellular journey are needed. In this study, their long‐term (one month) intracellular fate is followed within stem‐cell spheroids used as tissue replicas. A set of magnetic (magnetization) and thermal (magnetic hyperthermia, photothermia) metrics is implemented to provide reliable insightsinto the intracellular status. It shows that biodegradation is modulated by the morphology and thicknes...
This work aims at studying how the transformations that magnetic nanoparticles suffer in vivo affect...
International audienceSafe implementation of nanotechnology and nanomedicine requires an in-depth un...
International audienceIn this study we evaluate the thermosensitivity of healthy endothelial cells (...
International audienceMultifunctional nanoparticles such as magneto‐plasmonic nanohybrids are rising...
International audienceUnderstanding the relation between the structure and the reactivity of nanomat...
International audienceQuantitative studies of the long-term fate of iron oxide nanoparticles inside ...
International audienceQuantitative studies of the long-term fate of iron oxide nanoparticles inside ...
Fe3O4–Au core–shell magnetic-plasmonic nanoparticles are expected to combine both magnetic and light...
International audienceThe nanoparticles produced by magnetotactic bacteria, called magnetosomes, are...
Quantitative studies of the long-term fate of iron oxide nanoparticles inside cells, a prerequisite ...
This work aims at studying how the transformations that magnetic nanoparticles suffer in vivo affect...
International audienceSafe implementation of nanotechnology and nanomedicine requires an in-depth un...
International audienceIn this study we evaluate the thermosensitivity of healthy endothelial cells (...
International audienceMultifunctional nanoparticles such as magneto‐plasmonic nanohybrids are rising...
International audienceUnderstanding the relation between the structure and the reactivity of nanomat...
International audienceQuantitative studies of the long-term fate of iron oxide nanoparticles inside ...
International audienceQuantitative studies of the long-term fate of iron oxide nanoparticles inside ...
Fe3O4–Au core–shell magnetic-plasmonic nanoparticles are expected to combine both magnetic and light...
International audienceThe nanoparticles produced by magnetotactic bacteria, called magnetosomes, are...
Quantitative studies of the long-term fate of iron oxide nanoparticles inside cells, a prerequisite ...
This work aims at studying how the transformations that magnetic nanoparticles suffer in vivo affect...
International audienceSafe implementation of nanotechnology and nanomedicine requires an in-depth un...
International audienceIn this study we evaluate the thermosensitivity of healthy endothelial cells (...