C60-Fullerenes: Detection of intracellular photoluminescence and lack of cytotoxic effects

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We have developed a new method of application of C60 to cultured cells that does not require water-solubilization techniques. Normal and malignant cells take-up C60 and the inherent photoluminescence of C60 is detected within multiple cell lines. Treatment of cells with up to 200 μg/ml (200 ppm) of C60 does not alter morphology, cytoskeletal organization, cell cycle dynamics nor does it inhibit cell proliferation. Our work shows that pristine C60 is non-toxic to the cells, and suggests that fullerene-based nanocarriers may be used for biomedical applications. © 2006 Levi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Levi, N., Hantgan, R. R., Lively, M. O., Carroll, D. L., & Prasad, G. L. (2006). C60-Fullerenes: Detection of intracellular photoluminescence and lack of cytotoxic effects. Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 4. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-3155-4-14

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