Publications by authors named "Mirko Bukowski"

Investigating the safety of nanoparticles is essential for many fields of their applications, in particular for consumer products, food and medicines. The conventional dye and fluorescence-based cytotoxicity assays are limited by the interference of such readouts with nanomaterials. This holds in particular when nanomaterials have been fluorescently labelled for other purposes, for example, confocal microscopy.

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Unlabelled: Because nanoparticles are promising tools in drug delivery, quantification of their cellular binding and uptake is an emerging question. Therefore, rhodamine B isothiocyanate-labeled silica nanoparticles with different sizes and surface modifications were investigated concerning their uptake in Caco-2 cells. Flow cytometry studies exhibited a size- and time-dependent association for unmodified nanoparticles (50 and 77 nm), whereas larger particles (94 nm) and polyethylene glycol-modified nanoparticles showed no cellular interaction.

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