International audienceDiamond nanoparticles (nanodiamonds) have been recently proposed as new labels for cellular imaging. For small nanodiamonds (size <40 nm) resonant laser scattering and Raman scattering cross-sections are too small to allow single nanoparticle observation. Nanodiamonds can however be rendered photoluminescent with a perfect photostability at room temperature. Such a remarkable property allows easier single-particle tracking over long time-scales. In this work we use photoluminescent nanodiamonds of size <50 nm for intracellular labeling and investigate the mechanism of their uptake by living cells . By blocking selectively different uptake processes we show that nanodiamonds enter cells mainly by endocytosis and converg...
We directly observe non-fluorescent nanodiamonds in living cells using transient absorption microsco...
Abstract Diamond nanoparticles that host bright luminescent centers are attracting attention for app...
Nanodiamond is capable of filling a niche in the demand for new optical labelling technologies. This...
International audienceDiamond nanoparticles (nanodiamonds) have been recently proposed as new labels...
International audienceDiamond nanoparticles are promising photoluminescent probes for tracking intra...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) are an interesting platform in biological applications and disease treatment. Bec...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (fNDs) represent an emerging class of nanomaterials offering great opportun...
International audienceLuminescent nanodiamonds (ND) are attractive tools for nanoscale biologic cell...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds are a useful for biosensing of intracellular signaling networks or environm...
AbstractA novel method is proposed using nanometer-sized diamond particles as detection probes for b...
Diamond nanocrystals smaller than 100 nm (nanodiamonds) are now recognized to be highly biocompatibl...
Nanodiamonds containing fluorescent nitrogen-vacancy centers are increasingly attracting interest fo...
Nanodiamonds have acknowledged growing attention due to their facile functionalization, stable fluor...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) can be used as nanoscale magnetic resonance sensors and stable optic...
We report on the first demonstration of nanodiamond (ND) as a scattering optical label in a biologic...
We directly observe non-fluorescent nanodiamonds in living cells using transient absorption microsco...
Abstract Diamond nanoparticles that host bright luminescent centers are attracting attention for app...
Nanodiamond is capable of filling a niche in the demand for new optical labelling technologies. This...
International audienceDiamond nanoparticles (nanodiamonds) have been recently proposed as new labels...
International audienceDiamond nanoparticles are promising photoluminescent probes for tracking intra...
Nanodiamonds (NDs) are an interesting platform in biological applications and disease treatment. Bec...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (fNDs) represent an emerging class of nanomaterials offering great opportun...
International audienceLuminescent nanodiamonds (ND) are attractive tools for nanoscale biologic cell...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds are a useful for biosensing of intracellular signaling networks or environm...
AbstractA novel method is proposed using nanometer-sized diamond particles as detection probes for b...
Diamond nanocrystals smaller than 100 nm (nanodiamonds) are now recognized to be highly biocompatibl...
Nanodiamonds containing fluorescent nitrogen-vacancy centers are increasingly attracting interest fo...
Nanodiamonds have acknowledged growing attention due to their facile functionalization, stable fluor...
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) can be used as nanoscale magnetic resonance sensors and stable optic...
We report on the first demonstration of nanodiamond (ND) as a scattering optical label in a biologic...
We directly observe non-fluorescent nanodiamonds in living cells using transient absorption microsco...
Abstract Diamond nanoparticles that host bright luminescent centers are attracting attention for app...
Nanodiamond is capable of filling a niche in the demand for new optical labelling technologies. This...