“…hyperspectral imaging, confocal microscopy, near infrared fluorescence microscopy) typically cannot resolve individual particles and/or the cellular structures where the particle-associated signal is detected, leaving knowledge gaps on the transportation mechanisms employed and on the actual fate of NPs inside cells (Meyer et al, 2010, Unrine et al, 2010, Hull et al, 2011, Kwok et al, 2012, Ambrosone et al, 2014, Schultz et al, 2015. In contrast, the higher resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which enables a detailed view of NP intracellular localization, is generally confined to a limited number of sections or samples, and may lack insight into the magnitude and the overall consistency of the permeation and translocation phenomenon, when applied to whole organism (Renault et al, 2008, Joubert et al, 2013, Schultz et al, 2015, Wray and Klaine, 2015.…”