In the research field of nanoparticles, many studies demonstrated a high impact of the shape, size and surface charge, which is determined by the functionalization, of nanoparticles on cell viability and internalization into cells. This work focused on the comparison of three different nanoparticle types to give a better insight into general rules determining the biocompatibility of gold, Janus and semiconductor (quantum dot) nanoparticles. Endothelial cells were subject of this study, since blood is the first barrier after intravenous nanoparticle application. In particular, stronger effects on the viability of endothelial cells were found for nanoparticles with an elongated shape in comparison to spherical ones. Furthermore, a positively ...
The endothelium presents a formidable barrier for cancer nanomedicine, as the intravenously introduc...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The use of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for diagnostic app...
International audienceThe objective of our work was to investigate the effects of different types of...
Nanoparticles are not as well understood as they could be--they do pose a potential risk to human he...
The present work describes the use of a recently established multiparametric methodology to study na...
Congrès sous l’égide de la Société Française de Génie Biologique et Médical (SFGBM)National audience...
The objective of our work was to investigate the effects of different types of nanoparticles on endo...
A library-orientated approach is used to gain understanding of the interactions of well-defined nano...
Silica nanoparticles could be promising delivery vehicles for drug targeting or gene therapy. Howeve...
A polarized layer of endothelial cells that comprises the blood-brain barrier (BBB) precludes access...
The interactions between noncancerous, primary endothelial cells and gold nanoparticles with differe...
A library-orientated approach is used to gain understanding of the interactions of well-defined nano...
A polarized layer of endothelial cells that comprises the blood–brain barrier (BBB) precludes access...
The endothelium presents a formidable barrier for cancer nanomedicine, as the intravenously introduc...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The use of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for diagnostic app...
International audienceThe objective of our work was to investigate the effects of different types of...
Nanoparticles are not as well understood as they could be--they do pose a potential risk to human he...
The present work describes the use of a recently established multiparametric methodology to study na...
Congrès sous l’égide de la Société Française de Génie Biologique et Médical (SFGBM)National audience...
The objective of our work was to investigate the effects of different types of nanoparticles on endo...
A library-orientated approach is used to gain understanding of the interactions of well-defined nano...
Silica nanoparticles could be promising delivery vehicles for drug targeting or gene therapy. Howeve...
A polarized layer of endothelial cells that comprises the blood-brain barrier (BBB) precludes access...
The interactions between noncancerous, primary endothelial cells and gold nanoparticles with differe...
A library-orientated approach is used to gain understanding of the interactions of well-defined nano...
A polarized layer of endothelial cells that comprises the blood–brain barrier (BBB) precludes access...
The endothelium presents a formidable barrier for cancer nanomedicine, as the intravenously introduc...
Due to their small size and related interesting properties, artificial nanoma-terials are utilized f...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The use of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for diagnostic app...