Isolation of carbon nanohorn assemblies and their potential for intracellular delivery
Abstract
Attributed to its distinctive dahlia-flowerlike structure and already desirable size (usually <100 nm), carbon nanohorn assemblies (CNHs), a new member of the fullerene family, are a potential vehicle for intracellular delivery. This paper shows that isolated CNHs and nanoscale CNH agglomerates can be successfully isolated by a copolymer (Gum Arabic) through steric stabilization. In vitro study shows that the modified CNHs are nontoxic and may be used as a promising vehicle for intracellular delivery.
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Nanotechnology
- Pub Date:
- May 2007
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- Bibcode:
- 2007Nanot..18s5103F