Micro-raman spectroscopy of silver nanoparticle induced stress on optically-trapped stem cells

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We report here results of a single-cell Raman spectroscopy study of stress effects induced by silver nanoparticles in human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs). A high-sensitivity, high-resolution Raman Tweezers set-up has been used to monitor nanoparticle-induced biochemical changes in optically-trapped single cells. Our micro-Raman spectroscopic study reveals that hMSCs treated with silver nanoparticles undergo oxidative stress at doping levels in excess of 2 μg/ml, with results of a statistical analysis of Raman spectra suggesting that the induced stress becomes more dominant at nanoparticle concentration levels above 3 μg/ml. © 2012 Bankapur et al.

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Bankapur, A., Krishnamurthy, R. S., Zachariah, E., Santhosh, C., Chougule, B., Praveen, B., … Mathur, D. (2012). Micro-raman spectroscopy of silver nanoparticle induced stress on optically-trapped stem cells. PLoS ONE, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035075

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