International audienceThe long-term fate of nanomaterials in biological environment represents a critical matter, which determines environmental effects and potential risks for human health. Predicting these risks requires understanding of nanoparticle transformations, persistence, and degradation, some issues somehow ignored so far. Safe by design, inorganic nanostructures are being envisioned for therapy, yet fundamental principles of their processing in biological systems, change in physical properties, and in situ degradability have not been thoroughly assessed. Here we report the longitudinal visualization of iron oxide nanocube transformations inflicted by the intracellular-like environment. Structural degradation of individual nanocu...
What happens to inorganic nanoparticles (NPs), such as plasmonic gold or silver, superparamagnetic i...
Vladimir B Bregar,1,* Jasna Lojk,1,* Vid Šuštar,1,2 Peter Veranic,2 Mojca Pavl...
International audienceEngineered inorganic nanoparticles are essential components in the development...
International audienceUnderstanding the relation between the structure and the reactivity of nanomat...
International audienceSafe implementation of nanotechnology and nanomedicine requires an in-depth un...
With the advent of nanotechnology, the exposure of humans to nanomaterials increased, representing a...
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 ...
Iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) are frequently employed in biomedical research as magnetic resonance ...
The protein corona formed on the surface of a nanoparticle in a biological medium determines its beh...
International audienceThe long term outcome of nanoparticles in the organism is one of the most impo...
An overview of the current understanding of the behavior of iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs), Q-Dots...
The protein corona formed on the surface of a nanoparticle in a biological medium determines its beh...
Thermal decomposition of organometallic precursors has been found to generate highly crystalline iro...
Medical imaging is an active field of research that fosters the necessity for novel multimodal imagi...
What happens to inorganic nanoparticles (NPs), such as plasmonic gold or silver, superparamagnetic i...
Vladimir B Bregar,1,* Jasna Lojk,1,* Vid Šuštar,1,2 Peter Veranic,2 Mojca Pavl...
International audienceEngineered inorganic nanoparticles are essential components in the development...
International audienceUnderstanding the relation between the structure and the reactivity of nanomat...
International audienceSafe implementation of nanotechnology and nanomedicine requires an in-depth un...
With the advent of nanotechnology, the exposure of humans to nanomaterials increased, representing a...
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 ...
Iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) are frequently employed in biomedical research as magnetic resonance ...
The protein corona formed on the surface of a nanoparticle in a biological medium determines its beh...
International audienceThe long term outcome of nanoparticles in the organism is one of the most impo...
An overview of the current understanding of the behavior of iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs), Q-Dots...
The protein corona formed on the surface of a nanoparticle in a biological medium determines its beh...
Thermal decomposition of organometallic precursors has been found to generate highly crystalline iro...
Medical imaging is an active field of research that fosters the necessity for novel multimodal imagi...
What happens to inorganic nanoparticles (NPs), such as plasmonic gold or silver, superparamagnetic i...
Vladimir B Bregar,1,* Jasna Lojk,1,* Vid Šuštar,1,2 Peter Veranic,2 Mojca Pavl...
International audienceEngineered inorganic nanoparticles are essential components in the development...