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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1625–1636, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.174
Figure 1: Characterization of polystyrene particles. (A) Characteristics of the particles as measured by dyna...
Figure 2: LSM images demonstrate the presence of the different endocytotic uptake proteins within J774A.1 mac...
Figure 3: Investigation of cell morphology after inhibitor treatment. Healthy cells (green inset) retained th...
Figure 4: Fluorescence intensity profiles of J774A.1 cells, 40 nm PS NPs with clathrin heavy chain or flotill...
Figure 5: Laser scanning microscopy imaging revealed particle uptake in J774A.1 and A549 cells. (A–C) Uptake ...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2014, 5, 1357–1370, doi:10.3762/bjnano.5.149
Figure 1: Scanning electron microscopic image (A) of Ag NPs deposited on a silicon wafer. The particle size d...
Figure 2: Illustrated are triple cell co-cultures at the air–liquid interface and under submerged conditions,...
Figure 3: Ag NP aggregates were found in the upper cell layer of the transwell membrane. A representative ima...
Figure 4: Extracellular LDH release was quantified relative to the untreated control (reference: red dashed l...
Figure 5: The extracellular release of pro-inflammatory markers was analysed by ELISA. Excreted TNF-α (A and ...
Figure 6: 4 and 24 h after cell exposure, the total RNA content was collected. Subsequent analysis by real-ti...