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Cellular imaging by green luminescence of Tb(III)-doped aminomodified silica nanoparticles. / Fedorenko, Svetlana V.; Mustafina, Asiya R.; Mukhametshina, Alsu R. et al.

In: Materials Science and Engineering C, Vol. 76, 01.07.2017, p. 551-558.

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Fedorenko, SV, Mustafina, AR, Mukhametshina, AR, Jilkin, ME, Mukhametzyanov, TA, Solovieva, AO, Pozmogova, TN, Shestopalova, LV, Shestopalov, MA, Kholin, KV, Osin, YN & Sinyashin, OG 2017, 'Cellular imaging by green luminescence of Tb(III)-doped aminomodified silica nanoparticles', Materials Science and Engineering C, vol. 76, pp. 551-558. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.106

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Fedorenko, S. V., Mustafina, A. R., Mukhametshina, A. R., Jilkin, M. E., Mukhametzyanov, T. A., Solovieva, A. O., Pozmogova, T. N., Shestopalova, L. V., Shestopalov, M. A., Kholin, K. V., Osin, Y. N., & Sinyashin, O. G. (2017). Cellular imaging by green luminescence of Tb(III)-doped aminomodified silica nanoparticles. Materials Science and Engineering C, 76, 551-558. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.106

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Fedorenko SV, Mustafina AR, Mukhametshina AR, Jilkin ME, Mukhametzyanov TA, Solovieva AO et al. Cellular imaging by green luminescence of Tb(III)-doped aminomodified silica nanoparticles. Materials Science and Engineering C. 2017 Jul 1;76:551-558. doi: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.106

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Fedorenko, Svetlana V. ; Mustafina, Asiya R. ; Mukhametshina, Alsu R. et al. / Cellular imaging by green luminescence of Tb(III)-doped aminomodified silica nanoparticles. In: Materials Science and Engineering C. 2017 ; Vol. 76. pp. 551-558.

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@article{2443406c6bc94684b6a5e0396678859c,
title = "Cellular imaging by green luminescence of Tb(III)-doped aminomodified silica nanoparticles",
abstract = "The work introduces Tb(III)-centered luminescence of amino-modified silica nanoparticles doped with Tb(III) complexes for cellular imaging. For these purposes water-in-oil procedure was optimized for synthesis of 20 and 35 nm luminescent nanoparticles with amino-groups embedded on the surface. The obtained results indicate an impact of the nanoparticle size in decoration, aggregation behavior and luminescent properties of the nanoparticles in protein-based buffer solutions. Formation of a protein-based corona on the nanoparticles surface was revealed through the effect of the nanoparticles on helical superstructure of BSA. This effect is evident from CD spectral data, while no any size impact on the adsorption of BSA onto aminomodified silica surface was observed. Cellular uptake of the nanoparticles studied by confocal and TEM microscopy methods indicates greater cellular uptake for the smaller nanoparticles. Cytotoxicity of the nanoparticles was found to agree well with their cellular uptake behavior, which in turn was found to be greater for the smaller nanoparticles.",
keywords = "Cellular uptake, Cytotoxicity, Lanthanide complex, Luminescence, Protein-corona, Silica nanoparticles, Size-effect, CELLS, SURFACE FUNCTIONALIZATION, SIZE, NANOMATERIALS, IONS, COLLOIDAL STABILITY, INTERNALIZATION, ENERGY-TRANSFER, CYTOTOXICITY, METAL-COMPLEXES, Water, Silicon Dioxide, Metal Nanoparticles",
author = "Fedorenko, {Svetlana V.} and Mustafina, {Asiya R.} and Mukhametshina, {Alsu R.} and Jilkin, {Michail E.} and Mukhametzyanov, {Timur A.} and Solovieva, {Anastasiya O.} and Pozmogova, {Tatiana N.} and Shestopalova, {Lidiya V.} and Shestopalov, {Michael A.} and Kholin, {Kirill V.} and Osin, {Yury N.} and Sinyashin, {Oleg G.}",
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year = "2017",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.106",
language = "English",
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AU - Fedorenko, Svetlana V.

AU - Mustafina, Asiya R.

AU - Mukhametshina, Alsu R.

AU - Jilkin, Michail E.

AU - Mukhametzyanov, Timur A.

AU - Solovieva, Anastasiya O.

AU - Pozmogova, Tatiana N.

AU - Shestopalova, Lidiya V.

AU - Shestopalov, Michael A.

AU - Kholin, Kirill V.

AU - Osin, Yury N.

AU - Sinyashin, Oleg G.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2017 Elsevier B.V.

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Y1 - 2017/7/1

N2 - The work introduces Tb(III)-centered luminescence of amino-modified silica nanoparticles doped with Tb(III) complexes for cellular imaging. For these purposes water-in-oil procedure was optimized for synthesis of 20 and 35 nm luminescent nanoparticles with amino-groups embedded on the surface. The obtained results indicate an impact of the nanoparticle size in decoration, aggregation behavior and luminescent properties of the nanoparticles in protein-based buffer solutions. Formation of a protein-based corona on the nanoparticles surface was revealed through the effect of the nanoparticles on helical superstructure of BSA. This effect is evident from CD spectral data, while no any size impact on the adsorption of BSA onto aminomodified silica surface was observed. Cellular uptake of the nanoparticles studied by confocal and TEM microscopy methods indicates greater cellular uptake for the smaller nanoparticles. Cytotoxicity of the nanoparticles was found to agree well with their cellular uptake behavior, which in turn was found to be greater for the smaller nanoparticles.

AB - The work introduces Tb(III)-centered luminescence of amino-modified silica nanoparticles doped with Tb(III) complexes for cellular imaging. For these purposes water-in-oil procedure was optimized for synthesis of 20 and 35 nm luminescent nanoparticles with amino-groups embedded on the surface. The obtained results indicate an impact of the nanoparticle size in decoration, aggregation behavior and luminescent properties of the nanoparticles in protein-based buffer solutions. Formation of a protein-based corona on the nanoparticles surface was revealed through the effect of the nanoparticles on helical superstructure of BSA. This effect is evident from CD spectral data, while no any size impact on the adsorption of BSA onto aminomodified silica surface was observed. Cellular uptake of the nanoparticles studied by confocal and TEM microscopy methods indicates greater cellular uptake for the smaller nanoparticles. Cytotoxicity of the nanoparticles was found to agree well with their cellular uptake behavior, which in turn was found to be greater for the smaller nanoparticles.

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KW - SIZE

KW - NANOMATERIALS

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KW - INTERNALIZATION

KW - ENERGY-TRANSFER

KW - CYTOTOXICITY

KW - METAL-COMPLEXES

KW - Water

KW - Silicon Dioxide

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