Actin Density Distribution in C17.2 Cells
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Abstract
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have great potential in the biomedical field as a means to deliver materials such as drugs and genes due to their size and chemistry. However, the long-term consequences to the body are still unknown. For example, carbon nanotubes have been previously shown to alter the differentiation process of C17.2 stem cells. To understand the underlying mechanism, we investigated the change in actin distribution in the cells. We developed a catalogue of actin density distribution in C17.2 cells which we would like to compare to cells assimilated with carbon nanotubes. Initial results will be discussed.
Presenters
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Jay Magers
Department of Physics, Susquehanna University, Physics, Susquehanna University
Authors
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Jay Magers
Department of Physics, Susquehanna University, Physics, Susquehanna University
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Sabrina Jedlicka
Materials Science and Engineering, Lehigh University
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Slava Rotkin
Engineering Science and Mechanics, Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University
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Massooma Pirbhai
Physics, Susquehanna University