3 October 2022Hemorheological alterations of erythrocytes induced by plasmonic nanoparticles assessed with the combined application of optical tweezers and conventional microscopy modalities
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In the framework of novel medical paradigm the red blood cells (RBC) have a great potential to be used as drug delivery carriers. This approach is required an ultimate understanding of the peculiarities of mutual interaction of RBC influenced by nano-materials composed the drugs. The Optical Tweezers (OT) is the cutting-edge optical technology and widely used to explore mechanisms of cells interaction with the ability to trap non-invasively, manipulate and displace living cells with a notably high accuracy. In the current study, the mutual interaction of RBC with laser-synthesized plasmonic nanoparticles (NP) is investigated.
Tatiana Avsievich,Alexander Bykov,Anton Popov,Andrei Kabashin, andIgor V. Meglinski
"Hemorheological alterations of erythrocytes induced by plasmonic nanoparticles assessed with the combined application of optical tweezers and conventional microscopy modalities", Proc. SPIE PC12198, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XIX, PC121980A (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2634990
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Tatiana Avsievich, Alexander Bykov, Anton Popov, Andrei Kabashin, Igor V. Meglinski, "Hemorheological alterations of erythrocytes induced by plasmonic nanoparticles assessed with the combined application of optical tweezers and conventional microscopy modalities," Proc. SPIE PC12198, Optical Trapping and Optical Micromanipulation XIX, PC121980A (3 October 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2634990