Publications by authors named "Margit Hafner"

The formation of metastasis is one of the most critical problems in oncology. The phosphatase of regenerating liver 3 (PRL-3) is a new target in colorectal cancer, mediating metastatic behavior through a promigratory function. However, detailed explanations for this effect have remained elusive.

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Uptake and intracellular transport of D-penicillamine coated quantum dots (DPA-QDs) of 4 nm radius by live HeLa cells have been investigated systematically by spinning disk and 4Pi confocal microscopies. Unlike larger nanoparticles, these small DPA-QDs were observed to accumulate at the plasma membrane prior to internalization, and the uptake efficiency scaled nonlinearly with the nanoparticle concentration. Both observations indicate that a critical threshold density has to be exceeded for triggering the internalization process.

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We have investigated the uptake of cationic polystyrene nanoparticles by mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) using confocal fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Two types of nanoparticles of about 100 nm diameter with similar zeta potentials were employed in this study, plain polystyrene (PS) nanoparticles and amino-functionalized polystyrene (NPS) nanoparticles, each carrying about 6000 amino groups on the surface. To assess the relative importance of specific endocytosis mechanisms, uptake was observed in the presence of the drugs dynasore and chlorpromazine.

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Nanoparticles are finding a rapidly expanding range of applications in research and technology, finally entering our daily life in medical, cosmetic or food products. Their ability to invade all regions of an organism including cells and cellular organelles offers new strategies for medical diagnosis and therapy (nanomedicine), but their safe use requires a deep knowledge about their interactions with biological systems at the molecular level. Upon incorporation, nanoparticles are exposed to biological fluids from which they adsorb proteins and other biomolecules to form a 'protein corona'.

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