The protein corona from nanomedicine to environmental science
The protein corona spontaneously develops and evolves on the surface of nanoscale
materials when they are exposed to biological environments, altering their physiochemical …
materials when they are exposed to biological environments, altering their physiochemical …
Nanoparticle–cell interactions: molecular structure of the protein corona and cellular outcomes
CC Fleischer, CK Payne - Accounts of chemical research, 2014 - ACS Publications
Conspectus The use of nanoparticles (NPs) in biology and medicine requires a molecular-
level understanding of how NPs interact with cells in a physiological environment. A critical …
level understanding of how NPs interact with cells in a physiological environment. A critical …
Modeling and simulation of protein–surface interactions: achievements and challenges
Understanding protein–inorganic surface interactions is central to the rational design of new
tools in biomaterial sciences, nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine. Although a significant …
tools in biomaterial sciences, nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine. Although a significant …
Mass spectrometry-based top-down proteomics in nanomedicine: proteoform-specific measurement of protein corona
Conventional mass spectrometry (MS)-based bottom-up proteomics (BUP) analysis of the
protein corona [ie, an evolving layer of biomolecules, mostly proteins, formed on the surface …
protein corona [ie, an evolving layer of biomolecules, mostly proteins, formed on the surface …
ATR-FTIR spectroscopy as a tool to probe surface adsorption on nanoparticles at the liquid–solid interface in environmentally and biologically relevant media
Given the importance of nanoparticle surface composition in nanotoxicology, analytical tools
that can probe nanoparticle surfaces in aqueous media are crucial but remain limited …
that can probe nanoparticle surfaces in aqueous media are crucial but remain limited …
Adsorption and unfolding of a single protein triggers nanoparticle aggregation
The response of living systems to nanoparticles is thought to depend on the protein corona,
which forms shortly after exposure to physiological fluids and which is linked to a wide array …
which forms shortly after exposure to physiological fluids and which is linked to a wide array …
Secondary structure of corona proteins determines the cell surface receptors used by nanoparticles
CC Fleischer, CK Payne - The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2014 - ACS Publications
Nanoparticles used for biological and biomedical applications encounter a host of
extracellular proteins. These proteins rapidly adsorb onto the nanoparticle surface, creating …
extracellular proteins. These proteins rapidly adsorb onto the nanoparticle surface, creating …
Understanding the fate and biological effects of Ag-and TiO2-nanoparticles in the environment: the quest for advanced analytics and interdisciplinary concepts
GE Schaumann, A Philippe, M Bundschuh… - Science of the Total …, 2015 - Elsevier
Engineered inorganic nanoparticles (EINP) from consumers' products and industrial
applications, especially silver and titanium dioxide nanoparticles (NP), are emitted into the …
applications, especially silver and titanium dioxide nanoparticles (NP), are emitted into the …
[HTML][HTML] Nanoparticle and nanomineral production by fungi
Fungi show a variety of abilities in affecting metal speciation, toxicity, and mobility and
mineral formation, dissolution or deterioration through several interacting biomechanical …
mineral formation, dissolution or deterioration through several interacting biomechanical …
Adsorption of a protein monolayer via hydrophobic interactions prevents nanoparticle aggregation under harsh environmental conditions
We find that citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles aggregate and precipitate in saline
solutions below the NaCl concentration of many bodily fluids and blood plasma. Our …
solutions below the NaCl concentration of many bodily fluids and blood plasma. Our …