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dc.contributor.authorHAZIZA, Simon
hal.structure.identifierLaboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences [LP2N]
dc.contributor.authorCOGNET, Laurent
hal.structure.identifierLaboratoire Lumière, Matière et Interfaces [LuMIn]
dc.contributor.authorTREUSSART, François
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-12T10:37:13Z
dc.date.available2023-05-12T10:37:13Z
dc.date.issued2018-11-26
dc.identifier.urihttps://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/181529
dc.description.abstractEnThis chapter highlights some recently published outstanding researches that have pushed further the boundary of photoluminescent carbon nanomaterials applications to biological systems and have brought invaluable insights into cellular and organism dynamics. From our perspective, there is a need for nanoparticle-based methodologies that allow researcher to access the spatiotemporal dynamics inherent to a wide variety of biological processes. Two carbon allotropes have recently shown remarkable advances in neurosciences: fluorescent nanodiamonds (FND) (1) and single wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) (2). We highlight in this chapter three examples of recent archetypical achievements based on the tracking of FNDs or SWCNTs while being aware that we are not exhaustive. Single particle tracking of FND was used to monitor the endosomal transport inside hippocampal neurons dissociated from mouse embryos and the author used this nanoparticle-based technique to unravel transport defects in mouse models of brain diseases. Single particle tracking of SWCNT was used to study the nanoscale organization and rheological properties of the extracellular space in acute slices of mouse brain. Altogether, this chapter reviews a decade of research related to FND and SWCNT tracking in cells (such as cancer cell lines and neurons) and organisms (such as zebrafish, drosophila embryos, C-elegans and mice).
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd
dc.publisher.locationChichester, UK
dc.source.titleCarbon Nanomaterials for Bioimaging, Bioanalysis, and Therapy
dc.title.enTracking photoluminescent carbon nanomaterials in biological systems
dc.typeChapitre d'ouvrage
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/9781119373476.ch6
dc.subject.halPhysique [physics]/Physique [physics]/Biophysique [physics.bio-ph]
dc.subject.halPhysique [physics]/Physique [physics]/Optique [physics.optics]
bordeaux.page115-137
bordeaux.hal.laboratoriesLaboratoire Photonique, Numérique et Nanosciences (LP2N) - UMR 5298*
bordeaux.institutionUniversité de Bordeaux
bordeaux.institutionCNRS
hal.identifierhal-03133614
hal.version1
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-03133614v1
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