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Uptake Study of Gold Nanoparticles into Cancer Cells Using High-Order Image Correlation Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Non-destructive nanoparticle cellular uptake characteristic method, High order Image Correlation Spectroscopy (HICS) combined Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) is used to get information about cellular uptake and aggregation of 40 nm gold nanosphere (AuNSs) in HeLa cell. The technique was able to reproduce the previous uptake data in the literature.

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