In vitro cellular behaviors and toxicity assays of small-sized fluorescent silicon nanoparticles.
@article{Cao2017InVC,
title={In vitro cellular behaviors and toxicity assays of small-sized fluorescent silicon nanoparticles.},
author={Zhaohui Cao and Fei Peng and Zhilin Hu and Binbin Chu and Yiling Zhong and Yuanyuan Su and Sudan He and Yao He},
journal={Nanoscale},
year={2017},
volume={9 22},
pages={
7602-7611
}
}Extensive investigations have been carried out for evaluating the toxicology of various nanomaterials (e.g., carbon- and metal-based nanomaterials), which offer invaluable information for assessing the feasibility of nanomaterial-based wide-ranging applications. In recent years, sufficient efforts have been made to develop fluorescent small-sized silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) as a novel optical material simultaneously featuring strong fluorescence and ultrahigh photostability, providing high…
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