AbstractDrug and gene delivery via nanoparticles across biological barriers such as the alveolar-capillary barrier of the lung constitutes an interesting and increasingly relevant field in nanomedicine. Nevertheless, potential hazardous effects of nanoparticles (NPs) as well as their cellular and systemic fate should be thoroughly examined. Hence, this study was designed to evaluate the effects of amorphous silica NPs (Sicastar) and (poly)organosiloxane NPs (AmOrSil) on the viability and the inflammatory response as well as on the cellular uptake mechanisms and fate in cells of the alveolar barrier. For this purpose, the alveolar epithelial cell line (NCI H441) and microvascular endothelial cell line (ISO-HAS-1) were used in an experimental...
In order to improve the current success of nanomedicine, a better understanding of how nano-sized ma...
The air–blood barrier is a very thin membrane of about 2.2 µm thickness and therefore represents an ...
Cellular barriers, such as the skin, the lung epithelium or the intestinal epithelium, constitute on...
AbstractDrug and gene delivery via nanoparticles across biological barriers such as the alveolar-cap...
Drug and gene delivery via nanoparticles across biological barriers such as the alveolar-capillary b...
International audienceThe alveolar region of the lung is an important target for drug and gene deliv...
Amorphous silica nanoparticles (aSNPs) gain increasing popularity for industrial and therapeutic cla...
AbstractAs the lung is one of the main routes of exposure to manufactured nanoparticles, we develope...
Background: To date silica nanoparticles (SNPs) play an important role in modern technology and nano...
Abstract Background To date silica nanoparticles (SNPs) play an important role in modern technology ...
2011-10-28Nanoparticles have at least one dimension between 1 and 100 nm. Inhaled nanoparticles have...
The alveolar region of the lung is an important target for drug and gene delivery approaches. Treatm...
Après exposition par inhalation, les nanoparticules (NPs) peuvent atteindre les alvéoles pulmonaires...
The ability to manipulate the size and surface properties of nanomaterials makes them a promising ve...
One of the vital barriers in the human body is the air-blood barrier (ABB) in the lung. With an area...
In order to improve the current success of nanomedicine, a better understanding of how nano-sized ma...
The air–blood barrier is a very thin membrane of about 2.2 µm thickness and therefore represents an ...
Cellular barriers, such as the skin, the lung epithelium or the intestinal epithelium, constitute on...
AbstractDrug and gene delivery via nanoparticles across biological barriers such as the alveolar-cap...
Drug and gene delivery via nanoparticles across biological barriers such as the alveolar-capillary b...
International audienceThe alveolar region of the lung is an important target for drug and gene deliv...
Amorphous silica nanoparticles (aSNPs) gain increasing popularity for industrial and therapeutic cla...
AbstractAs the lung is one of the main routes of exposure to manufactured nanoparticles, we develope...
Background: To date silica nanoparticles (SNPs) play an important role in modern technology and nano...
Abstract Background To date silica nanoparticles (SNPs) play an important role in modern technology ...
2011-10-28Nanoparticles have at least one dimension between 1 and 100 nm. Inhaled nanoparticles have...
The alveolar region of the lung is an important target for drug and gene delivery approaches. Treatm...
Après exposition par inhalation, les nanoparticules (NPs) peuvent atteindre les alvéoles pulmonaires...
The ability to manipulate the size and surface properties of nanomaterials makes them a promising ve...
One of the vital barriers in the human body is the air-blood barrier (ABB) in the lung. With an area...
In order to improve the current success of nanomedicine, a better understanding of how nano-sized ma...
The air–blood barrier is a very thin membrane of about 2.2 µm thickness and therefore represents an ...
Cellular barriers, such as the skin, the lung epithelium or the intestinal epithelium, constitute on...