Nowadays the use of nanomaterials has led a growing interest in biomedical application as drug delivery systems for the treatment and the diagnosis of different pathologies. Different analytical techniques have been applied to characterise nanoparticles in the biological environment. However, in the attempt to describe in detail the interaction of NPs with the living systems and to detect the possible occurrence of cell damage or death, electron microscopies proved to be especially suitable and actually are irreplaceable techniques thanks to their image resolution at the nanoscale. In this review article, the attention will first be focused on the influence of features on their interaction with tissues and cells; then, the advantages and li...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
There are an increasing number of potential applications for nanoparticles in clinical medicine, inc...
Nanoparticles are by definition too small to be visible in an optical microscope and devices such as...
Nanomedical research necessarily involves the study of the interactions between nanoparticulates and...
Nanomedical research necessarily involves the study of the interactions between nanoparticulates and...
Recently, a number of nanoparticle carriers have provided new platforms for research in biotechnolog...
One of the frontier of nanoscience is undoubtedly represented by the use of nanotechnologies in the...
Nanovectors are receiving great attention for their potential in therapeutic and diagnostic applicat...
Investigation of the nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells, tissues or whole creatures provides importan...
Investigation of the nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells, tissues or whole creatures provides importan...
During the last twenty years, the research in nanoscience and nanotechnology has dramatically increa...
The increasing interest and recent developments in nanotechnology pose previously unparalleled chall...
In order to understand how nanoparticles (NPs <100 nm) interact with cellular systems, potentially c...
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 ...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
There are an increasing number of potential applications for nanoparticles in clinical medicine, inc...
Nanoparticles are by definition too small to be visible in an optical microscope and devices such as...
Nanomedical research necessarily involves the study of the interactions between nanoparticulates and...
Nanomedical research necessarily involves the study of the interactions between nanoparticulates and...
Recently, a number of nanoparticle carriers have provided new platforms for research in biotechnolog...
One of the frontier of nanoscience is undoubtedly represented by the use of nanotechnologies in the...
Nanovectors are receiving great attention for their potential in therapeutic and diagnostic applicat...
Investigation of the nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells, tissues or whole creatures provides importan...
Investigation of the nanoparticle (NP) uptake in cells, tissues or whole creatures provides importan...
During the last twenty years, the research in nanoscience and nanotechnology has dramatically increa...
The increasing interest and recent developments in nanotechnology pose previously unparalleled chall...
In order to understand how nanoparticles (NPs <100 nm) interact with cellular systems, potentially c...
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 ...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
There are an increasing number of potential applications for nanoparticles in clinical medicine, inc...
Nanoparticles are by definition too small to be visible in an optical microscope and devices such as...