International audienceThe long-term fate of fluorescent non-porous FITC-SiO2 nanoparticles of various sizes (10-200 nm) and charge is studied in the presence of human dermal fibroblasts. Particle aggregates are formed in the culture medium and uptaken, at least partially, by macropinocytosis. The smallest particles have a strong impact on cell viability and genotoxic effects can be observed for negatively-charged colloids 10 nm in size. Largest particles do not impact on cellular activity and can be monitored in cellulo via fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy studies over two weeks. These observations reveal a significant decrease in the size of silica particles located in endocytic vesicles. The dissolution process is confirm...
The use of nanostructured silica (SiO2) particles is no longer restricted to biomedical and (bio-) t...
Background: Silica is the common name for silicon dioxide (SiO2) materials and exists in both cryst...
National audienceSilica nanoparticles are particularly interesting for medical applications because ...
Inorganic nanoparticles such as silica particles offer many exciting possibilities for biomedical ap...
Given the increasing variety of manufactured nanomaterials, suitable, robust, standardized in vitro ...
Abstract Understanding the interplay between nanoparticles (NPs) and cells is essential to designing...
<div><p>Given the increasing variety of manufactured nanomaterials, suitable, robust, standardized <...
It is of critical importance to examine carefully the potential adverse effects of engineered nanopa...
Recent development of nanotechnologies, while promising great advances, in particular in the bio-med...
Background: Many toxicological studies on silica nanoparticles (NPs) have been reported, however, th...
The effect that monodisperse amorphous spherical silica particles of different sizes have on the via...
Silica nanoparticles have an interesting potential in drug delivery, gene therapy and molecular imag...
The term “nanosilica” refers to materials containing ultrafine particles. They have gained a rapid i...
The toxicology of nanomaterials is a blooming field of study, yet it is difficult to keep pace with ...
The effect that monodisperse amorphous spherical silica particles of different sizes have on the via...
The use of nanostructured silica (SiO2) particles is no longer restricted to biomedical and (bio-) t...
Background: Silica is the common name for silicon dioxide (SiO2) materials and exists in both cryst...
National audienceSilica nanoparticles are particularly interesting for medical applications because ...
Inorganic nanoparticles such as silica particles offer many exciting possibilities for biomedical ap...
Given the increasing variety of manufactured nanomaterials, suitable, robust, standardized in vitro ...
Abstract Understanding the interplay between nanoparticles (NPs) and cells is essential to designing...
<div><p>Given the increasing variety of manufactured nanomaterials, suitable, robust, standardized <...
It is of critical importance to examine carefully the potential adverse effects of engineered nanopa...
Recent development of nanotechnologies, while promising great advances, in particular in the bio-med...
Background: Many toxicological studies on silica nanoparticles (NPs) have been reported, however, th...
The effect that monodisperse amorphous spherical silica particles of different sizes have on the via...
Silica nanoparticles have an interesting potential in drug delivery, gene therapy and molecular imag...
The term “nanosilica” refers to materials containing ultrafine particles. They have gained a rapid i...
The toxicology of nanomaterials is a blooming field of study, yet it is difficult to keep pace with ...
The effect that monodisperse amorphous spherical silica particles of different sizes have on the via...
The use of nanostructured silica (SiO2) particles is no longer restricted to biomedical and (bio-) t...
Background: Silica is the common name for silicon dioxide (SiO2) materials and exists in both cryst...
National audienceSilica nanoparticles are particularly interesting for medical applications because ...