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Rapid and Dynamic Intracellular Patterning of Cell-Internalized Magnetic Fluorescent Nanoparticles

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Conjugated magnetic nanoparticles have recently demonstrated potential in activating unique and specific activity within cells. Leveraging microfabrication, we have developed a technique of localizing nanoparticles; to specific, subcellular locations by a micropatterned ferromagnetic substrate. Controlled patterns of nanoparticles were assembled and dynamically controlled with submicrometer precision within live cells. We anticipate that the technique will be useful as a compact, simple method of generating localizable, subcellular chemical and mechanical signals, compatible with standard microscopy.

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