Mimicking Vesicle Fusion To Make Gold Nanoparticles Easily Penetrate Cells 20
rtoz (2530056) writes A special class of tiny gold particles can easily slip through cell membranes, making them good candidates to deliver drugs directly to target cells. A new study from MIT materials scientists reveals that these nanoparticles enter cells by taking advantage of a route normally used in vesicle-vesicle fusion, a crucial process that allows signal transmission between neurons. MIT engineers created simulations of how a gold nanoparticle coated with special molecules can penetrate a membrane.
Paper (abstract; full text paywalled).
plating effect (Score:2)
Particles are baloney (Score:2)
Except that the stripy particles used here are not real. Stellacci has been claiming to make these, but there are big doubts over the evidence:
http://www.timeshighereducatio... [timeshighe...tion.co.uk]
Re:Particles are baloney (Score:4, Informative)
Additional links: A big discussion has taken place on PubPeer following a pre-publication arXiv release of a paper (full disclosure: I'm a co-author on the second version of this paper). The paper is well worth a read, and should be coming out soon in PLoS One.
ArXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.6812 [arxiv.org]
Pubpeer: https://pubpeer.com/publicatio... [pubpeer.com]
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Oh come on, man! Did you even read that article? The person questioning him is Prof. Moriarity! Once an evil villain, always an evil villain!
Re: (Score:2)
Actually, I've been working with Prof. Moriarty and he's great fun. He has some "sixty symbols" and "numberphile" videos up on youtube if you are interested.
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Taking a look at the paper, it doesn't appear that these results are highly dependent on the striped morphology, which, I agree, is dubious. These guys aren't using that, they're claiming a "checkerboard" shape.
I haven't read through the whole literature on this - are *all* of the patterns crap? Are there checkerboards, or just noise + STM artifacts?
I had to read that title 3 times (Score:2)
First it looked like Vehicle Fusion, then Testicle Fusion.
Urgh (Score:2)
Mimicking Vesicle Fusion To Make Gold Nanoparticles Easily Penetrate Cells
I've no idea what that means but I feel dirty after reading it.
It's been done (Score:2)
That is, non-toxic transfection and organelle targeting of a combination "marker & delivery vehicle" into live cells, confirmed by both optical and electron imaging. Special nanodiamonds in this case.
(Full disclosure: It was me.)