International audienceVery little is known about the sub-cellular distribution of metal ions in cells. Some metals such as zinc, copper and iron are essential and play an important role in the cell metabolism. Dysfunctions in this delicate housekeeping may be at the origin of major diseases. There is also a prevalent use of metals in a wide range of diagnostic agents and drugs for the diagnosis or treatment of a variety of disorders. This is becoming more and more of a concern in the field of nanomedicine with the increasing development and use of nanoparticles, which are suspected of causing adverse effects on cells and organ tissues. Synchrotron-based X-ray and Fourier-transformed infrared microspectroscopies are developing into well-suit...
Infrared spectroscopy is probably the oldest spectroscopic method applied to investigate materials a...
International audienceMetals are essential for life and their concentration and distribution in orga...
By combining the chemical specificity afforded by infrared spectroscopy with the spatial resolution ...
International audienceVery little is known about the sub-cellular distribution of metal ions in cell...
© 2012 Springer-Verlag Wien. All rights reserved. Very little is known about the subcellular distrib...
International audienceX-ray nano-imaging is a valuable tool for the 3D characterization of the morph...
New generations of analytical techniques for imaging of metals are pushing hitherto boundaries of sp...
The direct detection of biologically relevant metals in single cells and of their speciation is a ch...
The use of synchrotron-based experimental techniques has gained increasing recognition, as they are ...
International audienceMineral elements, often at the trace level, play a considerable role in physio...
Metals and metalloids play fundamental roles in many physiological processes in biological systems, ...
Trace elements, in particular metals, play a significant role in most known life forms. It is estima...
Synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence micro- and nanobeam techniques at second- and third generat...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
The knowledge of the intracellular distribution of biological relevant metals is important to unders...
Infrared spectroscopy is probably the oldest spectroscopic method applied to investigate materials a...
International audienceMetals are essential for life and their concentration and distribution in orga...
By combining the chemical specificity afforded by infrared spectroscopy with the spatial resolution ...
International audienceVery little is known about the sub-cellular distribution of metal ions in cell...
© 2012 Springer-Verlag Wien. All rights reserved. Very little is known about the subcellular distrib...
International audienceX-ray nano-imaging is a valuable tool for the 3D characterization of the morph...
New generations of analytical techniques for imaging of metals are pushing hitherto boundaries of sp...
The direct detection of biologically relevant metals in single cells and of their speciation is a ch...
The use of synchrotron-based experimental techniques has gained increasing recognition, as they are ...
International audienceMineral elements, often at the trace level, play a considerable role in physio...
Metals and metalloids play fundamental roles in many physiological processes in biological systems, ...
Trace elements, in particular metals, play a significant role in most known life forms. It is estima...
Synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence micro- and nanobeam techniques at second- and third generat...
Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF) is a rapidly evolving analytical technique which allows visualizing...
The knowledge of the intracellular distribution of biological relevant metals is important to unders...
Infrared spectroscopy is probably the oldest spectroscopic method applied to investigate materials a...
International audienceMetals are essential for life and their concentration and distribution in orga...
By combining the chemical specificity afforded by infrared spectroscopy with the spatial resolution ...