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Side chain and backbone structure-dependent subcellular localization and toxicity of conjugated polymer nanoparticles
Mendez, Eladio,Moon, Joong Ho
supporting information, p. 6048 - 6050 (2013/07/27)
The subcellular localization and toxicity of conjugated polymer nanoparticles (CPNs) are dependent on the chemical structure of the side chains and backbone. Primary amine-containing CPNs exhibit high Golgi localization with no toxicity. Incorporation of
Live-cell-permeable poly(p-phenylene ethynylene)
Moon, Joong Ho,McDaniel, William,MacLean, Paul,Hancock, Lawrence F.
, p. 8223 - 8225 (2008/09/19)
Light up my life: Stable, bright, conjugated-polymer nanoparticles (CPNs) show promise for fluorescence imaging of live cells. The cell-permeable CPNs are synthesized by a simple solvent exchange, and accumulate exclusively in the cytosol (see picture) wi
