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Functionalized Nanodiamonds as Nanoagents in Materials and Life Sciences

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In this paper, the potential of ultradisperse nanodiamonds for nanoagents in materials and life sciences by chemical or biological activation is shown, which can be implemented as nanoagents.
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Ultradisperse nanodiamonds can be implemented as nanoagents in materials and life sciences by chemical or biological activation. In this paper we show the potential of nanodiamonds for spe...

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Bright Fluorescent Nanodiamonds: No Photobleaching and Low Cytotoxicity

TL;DR: The fluorescent nanodiamonds (FND) show no sign of photobleaching and can be taken up by mammalian cells with minimal cytotoxicity and the nanomaterial can have far-reaching biological applications.
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Characterization and application of single fluorescent nanodiamonds as cellular biomarkers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the results of characterization and application of single fluorescent nanodiamonds as cellular biomarkers, and showed that under the same excitation conditions, the fluorescence of a single 35-nm diamond is significantly brighter than that of a simple dye molecule such as Alexa Fluor 546, which was photobleached in the range of 10 s at a laser power density of 104 W/cm2.

Characterization and applications of single fluorescent nanodiamonds as cellular biomarkers

TL;DR: The feasibility of using surface-functionalized fluorescent nanodiamonds as single-particle biomarkers is demonstrated with both fixed and live HeLa cells, and the fluorescence of a single 35-nm diamond is significantly brighter than that of asingle dye molecule such as Alexa Fluor 546.
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Are diamond nanoparticles cytotoxic

TL;DR: Assays of cell viability such as mitochondrial function (MTT) and luminescent ATP production showed that nanodiamonds were not toxic to a variety of cell types, and results suggest that nandiamonds could be ideal for many biological applications in a diverse range ofcell types.
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Active Nanodiamond Hydrogels for Chemotherapeutic Delivery

TL;DR: Doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX), an apoptosis-inducing drug widely used in chemotherapy, was successfully applied toward the functionalization of nanodiamond materials (NDs) and introduced toward murine macrophages as well as human colorectal carcinoma cells with preserved efficacy.
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