open access articleUnderstanding the effect of variability in the interaction of individual cells with nanoparticles on the overall response of the cell population to a nanoagent is a fundamental challenge in bionanotechnology. Here, we show that the technique of time-resolved, high-throughput microscopy can be used in this endeavor. Mass measurement with single-cell resolution provides statistically robust assessments of cell heterogeneity, while the addition of a temporal element allows assessment of separate processes leading to deconvolution of the effects of particle supply and biological response. We provide a specific demonstration of the approach, in vitro, through time-resolved measurement of fibroblast cell (HFF-1) death caused by...
© 2018 Dr Matthew FariaNanoengineering has recently emerged as a promising technology for the unders...
Nano-engineered particles have the potential to enhance therapeutic success and reduce toxicity-base...
Cell fate decisions like apoptosis are heterogeneously implemented within a cell population and, con...
Understanding the effect of variability in the interaction of individual cells with nanoparticles on...
Understanding nanoparticle uptake by biological cells is fundamentally important to wide-ranging fie...
Understanding the delivered cellular dose of nanoparticles is imperative in nanomedicine and nanosaf...
Understanding the delivered cellular dose of nanoparticles is imperative in nanomedicine and nanosaf...
Nano-sized objects interact with biological systems in fundamentally novel ways, thereby holding gre...
Nanomaterials are increasingly being developed for applications in biotechnology, including the deli...
Understanding how nano-sized objects are taken up by cells is important for applications within medi...
This work presents the successful application of a single-cell microfluidic platform for high-throug...
A mechanistic understanding of nanomaterial (NM) interaction with biological environments is pivotal...
Published: July 10, 2017Quantification of cell-associated nanoparticles (NPs) is a paramount questio...
The biological response of organisms exposed to nanoparticles is often studied in vitro using adhere...
How many nanoparticles are taken up by human cells is a key question for many applications, both wit...
© 2018 Dr Matthew FariaNanoengineering has recently emerged as a promising technology for the unders...
Nano-engineered particles have the potential to enhance therapeutic success and reduce toxicity-base...
Cell fate decisions like apoptosis are heterogeneously implemented within a cell population and, con...
Understanding the effect of variability in the interaction of individual cells with nanoparticles on...
Understanding nanoparticle uptake by biological cells is fundamentally important to wide-ranging fie...
Understanding the delivered cellular dose of nanoparticles is imperative in nanomedicine and nanosaf...
Understanding the delivered cellular dose of nanoparticles is imperative in nanomedicine and nanosaf...
Nano-sized objects interact with biological systems in fundamentally novel ways, thereby holding gre...
Nanomaterials are increasingly being developed for applications in biotechnology, including the deli...
Understanding how nano-sized objects are taken up by cells is important for applications within medi...
This work presents the successful application of a single-cell microfluidic platform for high-throug...
A mechanistic understanding of nanomaterial (NM) interaction with biological environments is pivotal...
Published: July 10, 2017Quantification of cell-associated nanoparticles (NPs) is a paramount questio...
The biological response of organisms exposed to nanoparticles is often studied in vitro using adhere...
How many nanoparticles are taken up by human cells is a key question for many applications, both wit...
© 2018 Dr Matthew FariaNanoengineering has recently emerged as a promising technology for the unders...
Nano-engineered particles have the potential to enhance therapeutic success and reduce toxicity-base...
Cell fate decisions like apoptosis are heterogeneously implemented within a cell population and, con...