Designing the nanobiointerface of fluorescent nanodiamonds: Highly selective targeting of glioma cancer cells

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Core-shell nanoparticles based on fluorescent nanodiamonds coated with a biocompatible N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide copolymer shell were developed for background-free near-infrared imaging of cancer cells. The particles showed excellent colloidal stability in buffers and culture media. After conjugation with a cyclic RGD peptide they selectively targeted integrin αvβ3 receptors on glioblastoma cells with high internalization efficacy. This journal is

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Slegerova, J., Hajek, M., Rehor, I., Sedlak, F., Stursa, J., Hruby, M., & Cigler, P. (2015). Designing the nanobiointerface of fluorescent nanodiamonds: Highly selective targeting of glioma cancer cells. Nanoscale, 7(2), 415–420. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4nr02776k

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