The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mechanism, has only recently been described. As such there is considerable scope for optimization and exploitation of this procedure to enable imaging and sensing applications to be realized. Herein, we report the design, synthesis and characterization of fluorescent microsphere-based cellular delivery agents that can also carry biological cargoes. These core-shell polymer microspheres possess two distinct chemical environments; the core is hydrophobic and can be labeled with fluorescent dye, to permit visual tracking of the microsphere during and after cellular delivery, whilst the outer shell renders the external surfaces of the microspheres hydrophil...
Enhanced fluorescence imaging of live cells by effective cytosolic delivery of probe
Background Microscopic techniques enable real-space imaging of complex biological events and proc...
Biopolymers such as proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides are essential components in living ...
The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mechanism, ...
<div><p>The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mec...
Polymeric styrene microspheres have a great potential at the interface of chemistry and biology. The...
Amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres are promising candidates as delivery systems due to th...
Narrowly dispersed amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres, with a range of diameters, were s...
Micron and submicron microspheres were successfully synthesised and their cytotoxicity toward variou...
Functionalized cross-linked polystyrene microspheres were synthesized, fluorescently labelled and de...
Discovering the function of an unknown protein, particularly one with neither structural nor functio...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) core-shell microspheres were prepared by dispersion polymerizat...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) core-shell microspheres were prepared by dispersion polymerizat...
Analysis of protein function in a cellular context ideally requires physiologically representative l...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) core-shell microspheres were prepared by dispersion polymerizat...
Enhanced fluorescence imaging of live cells by effective cytosolic delivery of probe
Background Microscopic techniques enable real-space imaging of complex biological events and proc...
Biopolymers such as proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides are essential components in living ...
The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mechanism, ...
<div><p>The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mec...
Polymeric styrene microspheres have a great potential at the interface of chemistry and biology. The...
Amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres are promising candidates as delivery systems due to th...
Narrowly dispersed amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres, with a range of diameters, were s...
Micron and submicron microspheres were successfully synthesised and their cytotoxicity toward variou...
Functionalized cross-linked polystyrene microspheres were synthesized, fluorescently labelled and de...
Discovering the function of an unknown protein, particularly one with neither structural nor functio...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) core-shell microspheres were prepared by dispersion polymerizat...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) core-shell microspheres were prepared by dispersion polymerizat...
Analysis of protein function in a cellular context ideally requires physiologically representative l...
Functional poly(methyl methacrylate) core-shell microspheres were prepared by dispersion polymerizat...
Enhanced fluorescence imaging of live cells by effective cytosolic delivery of probe
Background Microscopic techniques enable real-space imaging of complex biological events and proc...
Biopolymers such as proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides are essential components in living ...