Nanoparticle Trafficking Inside a Cell
Nanoparticle Trafficking Inside a Cell
Submitted by Gaurav Sahay, Christopher Alabi, Robert Langer and Daniel Anderson of the Langer and Anderson Labs at the Koch Institute
Koch Institute at MIT, MIT Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Medical Engineering and Science
Gaurav Sahay, Christopher Alabi, Robert Langer, Daniel Anderson
Langer and Anderson Laboratories, Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT
Spinning-Disk Confocal Micrograph
"This image shows microtubule assisted endocytic trafficking of nanoparticles carrying siRNA. Microtubules serve as a platform to internalize a nanoparticle that encapsulates two differently labeled siRNA. The co-localization indicates that the nanomaterial may be still intact and had has yet to release the siRNA (s) into the cellular milieu."