Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron microscopic studies of protein distributions in cells with nanometer spatial resolution. Studying nanoparticles within the context of cells is also relevant for nanotoxicological research. Here, we report a method to quantify the locations and the number of nanoparticles, and of clusters of nanoparticles inside whole eukaryotic cells in three dimensions using scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) tomography. Whole-mount fixed cellular samples were prepared, avoiding sectioning or slicing. The level of membrane staining was kept much lower than is common practice in transmission electron microscopy (TEM), such that the nanoparticles could...
The processing of nanoparticles inside eukaryotic cells is a key step in many wanted and unwanted na...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
Knowledge of the interactions between nanomaterials and large-size mammalian cells, including cellul...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
<div><p>Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electro...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in combination with electron tomography is widely used to obt...
Many proposed biomedical applications for engineered gold nanoparticles require their incorporation ...
<p>(A) Nucleus and surrounding cellular materials. Clusters of LDL gold nanoparticles are visible as...
AbstractIncreasing interest in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) to elucidate the function of nanometer...
<p>(A) 0° STEM view through the thickness of a whole-mount macrophage. The magnification was 57,000×...
AbstractIncreasing interest in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) to elucidate the function of nanometer...
The processing of nanoparticles inside eukaryotic cells is a key step in many wanted and unwanted na...
The processing of nanoparticles inside eukaryotic cells is a key step in many wanted and unwanted na...
The processing of nanoparticles inside eukaryotic cells is a key step in many wanted and unwanted na...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
Knowledge of the interactions between nanomaterials and large-size mammalian cells, including cellul...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
<div><p>Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electro...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in combination with electron tomography is widely used to obt...
Many proposed biomedical applications for engineered gold nanoparticles require their incorporation ...
<p>(A) Nucleus and surrounding cellular materials. Clusters of LDL gold nanoparticles are visible as...
AbstractIncreasing interest in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) to elucidate the function of nanometer...
<p>(A) 0° STEM view through the thickness of a whole-mount macrophage. The magnification was 57,000×...
AbstractIncreasing interest in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) to elucidate the function of nanometer...
The processing of nanoparticles inside eukaryotic cells is a key step in many wanted and unwanted na...
The processing of nanoparticles inside eukaryotic cells is a key step in many wanted and unwanted na...
The processing of nanoparticles inside eukaryotic cells is a key step in many wanted and unwanted na...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
Knowledge of the interactions between nanomaterials and large-size mammalian cells, including cellul...