Electron Microscopy Furthers the Investigation of Bacteria-Nanoparticles Interactions Sub-Cellular Bacteria-Nanoparticles Dynamics

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Electron Microscopy Furthers the Investigation of Bacteria-Nanoparticles Interactions Sub-Cellular Bacteria-Nanoparticles Dynamics

Lyubov V. Didenko
Lyubov V. Didenko
Natalia V. Shevlyagina
Natalia V. Shevlyagina
Roberta Curia
Roberta Curia Gamaleya Research Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology
Alessandro Erega
Alessandro Erega
Marziale Milani
Marziale Milani
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Electron microscopy is useful in studying the interactions between S. aureus and polyurethane nanoparticles as good models for bacteria-polymer relations. A valuable ensemble of investigation tools allows not only to understand the cellular dynamics, but provides information about nanoparticles delivery (to host cells and consequently to tissues and organs) as well. Analysis of the electron images can bring better comprehension of processes such as adhesion, in response to the reciprocal attraction between nanoparticles and cells, and endocytosis. Understanding the course of nanoparticles, we can suppose the existence of reversible mechanisms (exocytosis), and clear up how bacteria-host cells interactions work. Electron microscopy gives helpful answers for the research in toxicology and raises new questions about the relations between bacteria and polymeric materials

Electron Microscopy Furthers the Investigation of Bacteria-Nanoparticles Interactions Sub-Cellular Bacteria-Nanoparticles Dynamics

Electron microscopy is useful in studying the interactions between S. aureus and polyurethane nanoparticles as good models for bacteria-polymer relations. A valuable ensemble of investigation tools allows not only to understand the cellular dynamics, but provides information about nanoparticles delivery (to host cells and consequently to tissues and organs) as well. Analysis of the electron images can bring better comprehension of processes such as adhesion, in response to the reciprocal attraction between nanoparticles and cells, and endocytosis. Understanding the course of nanoparticles, we can suppose the existence of reversible mechanisms (exocytosis), and clear up how bacteria-host cells interactions work. Electron microscopy gives helpful answers for the research in toxicology and raises new questions about the relations between bacteria and polymeric materials

Lyubov V. Didenko
Lyubov V. Didenko
Natalia V. Shevlyagina
Natalia V. Shevlyagina
Roberta Curia
Roberta Curia Gamaleya Research Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology
Alessandro Erega
Alessandro Erega
Marziale Milani
Marziale Milani

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Roberta Curia. 2015. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – D: Radiology, Diagnostic GJMR-D Volume 14 (GJMR Volume 14 Issue D4): .

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Electron Microscopy Furthers the Investigation of Bacteria-Nanoparticles Interactions Sub-Cellular Bacteria-Nanoparticles Dynamics

Lyubov V. Didenko
Lyubov V. Didenko
Natalia V. Shevlyagina
Natalia V. Shevlyagina
Roberta Curia
Roberta Curia Gamaleya Research Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology
Alessandro Erega
Alessandro Erega
Marziale Milani
Marziale Milani

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