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Kiran J van der Laan

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Morita A, Hamoh T, Sigaeva A, Norouzi N, Nagl A, van der Laan K, et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel) . 2020 Oct; 10(10). PMID: 33023102
Nanodiamonds are widely used for drug delivery, labelling or nanoscale sensing. For all these applications it is highly beneficial to have control over the intracellular location of the particles. For...
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Morita A, Hamoh T, Perona Martinez F, Chipaux M, Sigaeva A, Mignon C, et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel) . 2020 Mar; 10(3). PMID: 32178407
Fluorescent nanodiamonds are frequently used as biolabels. They have also recently been established for magnetic resonance and temperature sensing at the nanoscale level. To properly use them in cell biology,...
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van der Laan K, Morita A, Perona-Martinez F, Schirhagl R
Nanomaterials (Basel) . 2020 Feb; 10(2). PMID: 32093318
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) are proposed to be used as free radical biosensors, as they function as magnetic sensors, changing their optical properties depending on their magnetic surroundings. Free radicals are...
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Sigaeva A, Ong Y, Damle V, Morita A, van der Laan K, Schirhagl R
Acc Chem Res . 2019 Jun; 52(7):1739-1749. PMID: 31187980
Optical probes that can be used to measure certain quantities with subcellular resolution give us access to a new level of information at which physics, chemistry, life sciences, and medicine...
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van der Laan K, Naulleau J, Damle V, Sigaeva A, Jamot N, Perona-Martinez F, et al.
Anal Chem . 2018 Oct; 90(22):13506-13513. PMID: 30345733
One of the theories aiming to explain cellular aging is the free radical theory of aging, which describes the possible role of increased production and accumulation of free radicals. Fluorescent...
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Chipaux M, van der Laan K, Hemelaar S, Hasani M, Zheng T, Schirhagl R
Small . 2018 Mar; 14(24):e1704263. PMID: 29573338
Diamonds owe their fame to a unique set of outstanding properties. They combine a high refractive index, hardness, great stability and inertness, and low electrical but high thermal conductivity. Diamond...
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Hemelaar S, Saspaanithy B, LHommelet S, Perona Martinez F, van der Laan K, Schirhagl R
Sensors (Basel) . 2018 Jan; 18(2). PMID: 29373504
Fluorescent nanodiamonds are promising probes for nanoscale magnetic resonance measurements. Their physical properties predict them to have particularly useful applications in intracellular analysis. Before using them in intracellular experiments however,...
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Hemelaar S, van der Laan K, Hinterding S, Koot M, Ellermann E, Perona-Martinez F, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Jul; 7(1):5862. PMID: 28724919
Fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) are promising nanoprobes, owing to their stable and magnetosensitive fluorescence. Therefore they can probe properties as magnetic resonances, pressure, temperature or strain. The unprecedented sensitivity of diamond...