Nanoparticle uptake by cells has been studied for applications both in nanomedicine and in nanosafety. While the majority of studies have focused on the biological mechanisms underlying particle internalization, less attention has been given to questions of a more quantitative nature, such as how many nanoparticles enter cells and how rapidly they do so. To address this, we exposed human embryonic kidney cells to 40–200 nm carboxylated polystyrene nanoparticles and the particles were observed by live-cell confocal and super-resolution stimulated emission depletion fluorescence microscopy. How long a particle remained at the cell membrane after adsorbing onto it was monitored, distinguishing whether the particle ultimately desorbed again or ...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...
Nanoparticle uptake by cells has been studied for applications both in nanomedicine and in nanosafet...
Nanoparticle uptake by cells has been studied for applications both in nanomedicine and in nanosafet...
Nanoparticle uptake by cells has been studied for applications both in nanomedicine and in nanosafet...
Whether one wishes to optimise drug delivery using nano-sized carriers or avoid hazard posed by engi...
Whether one wishes to optimise drug delivery using nano-sized carriers or avoid hazard posed by engi...
Engineered nanomaterials are known to enter human cells, often via active endocytosis. Mechanistic d...
Whether one wishes to optimise drug delivery using nano-sized carriers or avoid hazard posed by engi...
Interest continues to grow in the possibility of understanding the mechanism(s) of nanoparticle-cell...
The mechanism(s) of nanoparticle-cell interactions are still not understood. At present there is lit...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...
Nanoparticle uptake by cells has been studied for applications both in nanomedicine and in nanosafet...
Nanoparticle uptake by cells has been studied for applications both in nanomedicine and in nanosafet...
Nanoparticle uptake by cells has been studied for applications both in nanomedicine and in nanosafet...
Whether one wishes to optimise drug delivery using nano-sized carriers or avoid hazard posed by engi...
Whether one wishes to optimise drug delivery using nano-sized carriers or avoid hazard posed by engi...
Engineered nanomaterials are known to enter human cells, often via active endocytosis. Mechanistic d...
Whether one wishes to optimise drug delivery using nano-sized carriers or avoid hazard posed by engi...
Interest continues to grow in the possibility of understanding the mechanism(s) of nanoparticle-cell...
The mechanism(s) of nanoparticle-cell interactions are still not understood. At present there is lit...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery (nanomedicine), because of their size (few to h...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...