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Theranostic Approach for the Protein Corona of Polysaccharide Nanoparticles [PDF]
AbstractPolysaccharide nanoparticles are promising materials in the wide range of disciplines such as medicine, nutrition, food production, agriculture, material science and others. They excel not only in their non‐toxicity and biodegradability but also in their easy preparation.
Skalickova, Sylvie +7 more
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Techniques for the experimental investigation of the protein corona [PDF]
Due to its enormous relevance the corona formation of adsorbed proteins around nanoparticles is widely investigated. A comparison of different experimental techniques is given. Direct measurements of proteins, such as typically performed with mass spectrometry, will be compared with indirect analysis, in which instead information about the protein ...
Carolina, Carrillo-Carrion +2 more
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DNA-nanoparticle interactions: Formation of a DNA corona and its effects on a protein corona [PDF]
There has been much recent interest in the protein “corona,” the nonspecific adsorption of proteins on the surface of nanoparticles used in biological applications. This research investigates an analogous DNA corona. We find that particles (200 nm and 1 μm) incubated with DNA form a DNA corona, with a higher concentration of DNA adsorbed on the surface
Darbi M. Griffith +4 more
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Biomolecular Corona Stability in Association with Plasma Cholesterol Level
Biomolecular corona is spontaneously formed on the surface of nanoparticles (NPs) when they are in contact with biological fluids. It plays an important role in the colloidal stability of NPs, which is of importance for most of their medical applications
Duong N. Trinh +7 more
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Personalized protein coronas: a “key” factor at the nanobiointerface
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e.g., tissues and cells) with nanoparticles (NPs) are strongly influenced by the protein composition of the "corona" (i.e., the NP surface attached proteins). The composition of the corona strongly depends on the protein source (e.g., human plasma).
Hajipour, M.J. +4 more
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Transferrin coated nanoparticles: study of the bionano interface in human plasma.
It is now well established that the surface of nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological environment is immediately modified by the adsorption of biomolecules with the formation of a protein corona and it is also accepted that the protein corona, rather than ...
Andrzej S Pitek +5 more
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Increased understanding of the role of the nanomaterial protein corona in driving nanomaterial uptake into, and impacts on, cells and organisms, and the consequent need for characterization of the corona, has led to a flourishing of methods for isolation
Klaus Faserl +4 more
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Fixation and Visualization of Full Protein Corona on Lipid Surface of Composite Nanoconstruction
Spontaneous sorption of proteins on the nanoparticles’ surface leads to the fact that nanoparticles in biological media are always enveloped by a layer of proteins—the protein corona.
Anna V. Epanchintseva +7 more
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Protein corona – from molecular adsorption to physiological complexity
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly proteins, mediating its subsequent interactions with cells.
Lennart Treuel +3 more
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Endosomal sorting results in a selective separation of the protein corona from nanoparticles
Protein corona formation on nanoparticles and the resultant effects on cellular interactions is well documented, where less is known about the fate of the corona in the cell.
Shen Han +7 more
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