The uptake of quantum dots (QD-5 nm particles of CdSe/ZnS-mercaptoacetic acid) by human neutrophilic granulocytes was studied using the methods of scanning laser and scanning probe microscopy. The results show that the neutrophilic granulocytes may be subdivided into three subpopulations: (1) the cells with no uptake of QD (10.0 +/- 2.
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April 2009
A possibility to use atomic force microscopy (AFM) for comparative analysis of thermal resistance of Azotobacter chroococcum 66 cells has been studied. The sizes of bacteria cells and the structuredness of the cytoderm have been shown to vary depending on the dose of hyperthermic action and on the composition of the media for heating and subsequent incubation. A thermally induced increase of a standard roughness parameter (R(a)) and of cell sizes has been revealed to reflect an increased level of their resistance to hyperthermia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMorphological parameters of human blood neutrophilic granulocytes were studied by scanning probe microscopy. The basic morphological characteristics of the living (unfixed) and fixed cells were compared. It was found that using the method described, the dimensions of the cells changed substantially and significantly depending upon the mode of fixation applied.
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