Elisa De Luca, Chiara Coricciati, Marcella Trombetta, Giuseppe Gigli, Pamela Mozetic, Alberto Rainer
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Abstract
Advances in nanotechnology have led to an increased adoption of nanoengineered materials in several areas (including, but not limited to, medicine, food, cosmetics, electronics, and energy), implying their direct or indirect contact with the human body or their dispersion in the environment. In the “Era of One Health”, the concept of exposome is becoming central, thereby demanding for a deeper understanding of the relationships and interactions of “stressors” in the environment and their biological effects. The fast evolution of super-resolution microscopy (also called optical nanoscopy) greatly contributes to the characterization of biological structures and cellular dynamics at the nanometer scale, helping to unveil the intricate nature of the interactions occurring between nanomaterials and biological systems (nano–bio interactions), which need to be elucidated in view of a safe and sustainable application of nanotechnology. In this review, the contribution of optical nanoscopy (with a focus on far-field fluorescence-based techniques) to the characterization and understanding of nanomaterial interactions with biological systems at the single-particle and molecular scale is enlightened, with an accent on their impact on human and ecosystem health.
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Advanced Optical Materials, part of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, is a unique materials science journal concentrating on all facets of light-matter interactions. For over a decade, it has been the preferred optical materials journal for significant discoveries in photonics, plasmonics, metamaterials, and more. The Advanced portfolio from Wiley is a collection of globally respected, high-impact journals that disseminate the best science from established and emerging researchers, aiding them in fulfilling their mission and amplifying the reach of their scientific discoveries.