Assessment of Nanomaterials Cytotoxicity and Internalization

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Abstract

The impact that nanotechnology may have on life and medical sciences is immense and includes novel therapies as much as novel diagnostic and imaging tools, often offering the possibility to combine the two. It is, therefore, of the essence to understand and control the interactions that nanomaterials can have with cells, first at an individual level, focusing on, e.g., binding and internalization events, and then at a tissue level, where diffusion and long-range transport add further complications. Here, we present experimental methods based on selective labeling techniques and the use of effectors for a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of endocytic phenomena involving nanoparticles. The understanding of the cell–material interactions arising from these tests can then form the basis for a model-based evaluation of nanoparticles behavior in 3D tissues.

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Zaki, N. M., & Tirelli, N. (2011). Assessment of Nanomaterials Cytotoxicity and Internalization. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 695, pp. 243–259). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-984-0_16

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