The cell-to-cell variation of gold nanoparticle (GNP) uptake is important for therapeutic applications. We directly counted the GNPs in hundreds of individual cells, and showed that the large variation from cell-to-cell could be directly modelled by assuming log-normal distributions of both cell mass and GNP rate of uptake. This was true for GNPs non-specifically bound to fetal bovine serum or conjugated to a cell penetrating peptide. Within a population of cells, GNP content varied naturally by a factor greater than 10 between individual cells. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Jeynes, J. C. G., Jeynes, C., Merchant, M. J., & Kirkby, K. J. (2013). Measuring and modelling cell-to-cell variation in uptake of gold nanoparticles. Analyst, 138(23), 7070–7074. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3an01406a
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