Optical Injection of Gold Nanoparticles into Living
Cells
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Abstract
The controlled injection
of nanoscopic objects into living cells with light offers promising
prospects for the development of novel molecular delivery strategies
or intracellular biosensor applications. Here, we show that single
gold nanoparticles from solution can be patterned on the surface of
living cells with a continuous wave laser beam. In a second step,
we demonstrate how the same particles can then be injected into the
cells through a combination of plasmonic heating and optical force.
We find that short exposure times are sufficient to perforate the
cell membrane and inject the particles into cells with a survival
rate of >70%