Coating nanodiamonds with biocompatible shells for applications in biology and medicine
J Neburkova, J Vavra, P Cigler - Current Opinion in Solid State and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Use of nanodiamonds (NDs) as nontoxic nanoparticles for biological imaging, sensing, and
drug delivery is expanding rapidly. The interest in NDs is triggered by their unique …
drug delivery is expanding rapidly. The interest in NDs is triggered by their unique …
Photoluminescent carbon nanostructures
Photoluminescent nanosized allotropes of carbon have attracted considerable interest
because of their diverse optical properties depending on their crystal structure, size, and …
because of their diverse optical properties depending on their crystal structure, size, and …
Recent Progress in Fluorescent Probes for Real-Time Monitoring of Glioblastoma
Treating glioblastoma (GBM) by resecting to a large extent can prolong a patient's survival
by controlling the tumor cells, but excessive resection may produce postoperative …
by controlling the tumor cells, but excessive resection may produce postoperative …
Diamond color centers in diamonds for chemical and biochemical analysis and visualization
Beyond the sparkle, other properties of diamond have gained increasing attention in the
past few decades among chemists and physicists. Color centers impurities formed by one …
past few decades among chemists and physicists. Color centers impurities formed by one …
Glass-patternable notch-shaped microwave architecture for on-chip spin detection in biological samples
K Oshimi, Y Nishimura, T Matsubara, M Tanaka… - Lab on a Chip, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
We report a notch-shaped coplanar microwave waveguide antenna on a glass plate
designed for on-chip detection of optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of …
designed for on-chip detection of optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of …
Plasma hydrogenated cationic detonation nanodiamonds efficiently deliver to human cells in culture functional siRNA targeting the Ewing sarcoma junction oncogene
JR Bertrand, C Pioche-Durieu, J Ayala, T Petit… - Biomaterials, 2015 - Elsevier
The expression of a defective gene can lead to major cell dysfunctions among which cell
proliferation and tumor formation. One promising therapeutic strategy consists in silencing …
proliferation and tumor formation. One promising therapeutic strategy consists in silencing …
Mass production of fluorescent nanodiamonds with a narrow emission intensity distribution
Fluorescent diamond nanocrystals are attracting increasing interest for a broad range of
applications, from biolabeling and single particle tracking to nanoscale magnetic field …
applications, from biolabeling and single particle tracking to nanoscale magnetic field …
Plasmonic nanodiamonds: Targeted core–shell type nanoparticles for cancer cell thermoablation
Targeted biocompatible nanostructures with controlled plasmonic and morphological
parameters are promising materials for cancer treatment based on selective thermal ablation …
parameters are promising materials for cancer treatment based on selective thermal ablation …
Fluorescent nanodiamond for nanotheranostic applications
The interest in application of nanodiamonds as nanotheranostics is increasing rapidly over
recent years. The combination of properties, such as high refractive index, low toxicity …
recent years. The combination of properties, such as high refractive index, low toxicity …
Inhibitor–GCPII interaction: selective and robust system for targeting cancer cells with structurally diverse nanoparticles
J Neburkova, F Sedlak… - Molecular …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Glutamate carboxypeptidase II (GCPII) is a membrane protease overexpressed by prostate
cancer cells and detected in the neovasculature of most solid tumors. Targeting GCPII with …
cancer cells and detected in the neovasculature of most solid tumors. Targeting GCPII with …