ABSTRACT

In view of the challenges that nanomedicine is facing, super resolution microscopy (SRM) could be a technique fulfilling some of the gaps and needs of nanomedicine, easing the standardization of nanomaterials characterization, and providing protocols for establishing nano-bio interactions. Thanks to reaching the nanoscale, super resolution microscopy is ideal to study nanomaterials, from characterizing them in vitro to learning details about their performance in the biological context (nano-bio interaction).