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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2026, 17, 139–158, doi:10.3762/bjnano.17.9
Figure 1: Fractograms from the qualitative evaluation using AF4–UV–MALS–DLS of the native formulations a) NLb...
Figure 2: Comparative representation of the UV signal and z-average diameter of NLb1 after a) 1 h incubation ...
Figure 3: Comparative representation of the UV signal and z-average diameter of NLb2 after a) 1 h incubation ...
Figure 4: Comparative representation of the UV signal and z-average diameter of NLb0 after a) 1 h incubation ...
Figure 5: High-resolution automated electrophoresis band representation of a) NLb1 and NLb2 after 1 and 4 h i...
Figure 6: Cell uptake of NLs (10 μg/mL) in a) hCMEC/D3 cells and b) SH-SY5Y after a 2 h incubation at 4 °C wi...
Figure 7: Fluorescent microscopy (Nile-red channel used) showing internalization in live hCMEC/D3 cells of a)...
Figure 8: Fluorescent microscopy (Nile-red channel used) showing internalization in SH-SY5Y cells of a) NLb0,...
Figure 9: Representation of a) NLb0, b) NLb1, and c) NLb2 in live SH-SY5Y cells (4 h) by fluorescent microsco...
Figure 10: Confocal microscopy showing internalization and distribution of a) NLb0, b) NLb1, and c) NLb2 in hC...