With the increasing production and use of engineered nanoparticles it is crucial that their interaction with biological systems is understood. Due to the small size of nanoparticles, their identification and localization within single cells is extremely challenging. Therefore, various cutting-edge techniques are required to detect and to quantify metals, metal oxides, magnetic, fluorescent, as well as electron-dense nanoparticles. Several techniques will be discussed in detail, such as inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy, flow cytometry, laser scanning microscopy combined with digital image restoration, as well as quantitative analysis by means of stereology on transmission electron microscopy images. An overview will be...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
There are an increasing number of potential applications for nanoparticles in clinical medicine, inc...
The physicochemical properties of nanomaterials significantly depend on their three-dimensional (3D)...
Assessing in situ nanoparticles (NPs) internalization at the level of a single cell is a difficult b...
We describe a procedure for the detection of chemical elements present in situ in human cells as wel...
Many proposed biomedical applications for engineered gold nanoparticles require their incorporation ...
This article gives an overview of the different techniques used to identify, characterize, and quant...
Recently, a number of nanoparticle carriers have provided new platforms for research in biotechnolog...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Gold nanoparticles are rapidly emerging for use in biomedical applications. Characterization of the ...
Gold nanoparticles are rapidly emerging for use in biomedical applications. Characterization of the ...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Background: Quantitative analysis of nanoparticle uptake at the cellular level is critical to nanome...
A new nanoparticle sizing and characterization technique is described allowing nanoparticles in a su...
Investigation of the nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells, tissues or whole creatures provides importan...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
There are an increasing number of potential applications for nanoparticles in clinical medicine, inc...
The physicochemical properties of nanomaterials significantly depend on their three-dimensional (3D)...
Assessing in situ nanoparticles (NPs) internalization at the level of a single cell is a difficult b...
We describe a procedure for the detection of chemical elements present in situ in human cells as wel...
Many proposed biomedical applications for engineered gold nanoparticles require their incorporation ...
This article gives an overview of the different techniques used to identify, characterize, and quant...
Recently, a number of nanoparticle carriers have provided new platforms for research in biotechnolog...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Gold nanoparticles are rapidly emerging for use in biomedical applications. Characterization of the ...
Gold nanoparticles are rapidly emerging for use in biomedical applications. Characterization of the ...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
Background: Quantitative analysis of nanoparticle uptake at the cellular level is critical to nanome...
A new nanoparticle sizing and characterization technique is described allowing nanoparticles in a su...
Investigation of the nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells, tissues or whole creatures provides importan...
Nanoparticles of heavy materials such as gold can be used as markers in quantitative electron micros...
There are an increasing number of potential applications for nanoparticles in clinical medicine, inc...
The physicochemical properties of nanomaterials significantly depend on their three-dimensional (3D)...