Nanoparticles (NPs) in the biological environment are exposed to a large variety and concentration of proteins. Proteins are known to adsorb in a 'corona' like structure on the surface of NPs. In this study, we focus on the effects of surface compositional and structural heterogeneity on protein adsorption by examining the interaction of self-assembled monolayer coated gold NPs (AuNPs) with two types of proteins: ubiquitin and fibrinogen. This work was designed to systematically investigate the role of surface heterogeneity in nanoparticle-protein interaction. We have chosen the particles as well as the proteins to provide different types (in distribution and length-scale) of heterogeneity. The goal was to unveil the role of heterogeneity a...
Investigating the adsorption process of proteins on nanoparticle surfaces is essential to understand...
Nanoparticles exposed to biofluids become coated with proteins, thus making protein-nanoparticle int...
We demonstrated that it is possible to identify the protein-nanoparticle interaction site at amino a...
Nanoparticles (NPs) in the biological environment are exposed to a large variety and concentration o...
As nanoparticles (NPs) enter into biological systems, they are immediately exposed to a variety and ...
Interfacial processes like aggregation and deposition control the transport and fate of natural and...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been of interest due to their biocompatibility and surface plasmon r...
International audienceProtein adsorption on nanoparticles is an important field of study, particular...
International audienceProtein adsorption on nanoparticles is an important field of study, particular...
International audienceProtein adsorption on nanoparticles is an important field of study, particular...
In order to better understand the physical basis of the biological activity of nanoparticles (NPs) i...
Nonspecific protein adhesion to nanoparticle (NP) has been proven to have important implications in ...
The favorable interaction between proteins and nanoparticles has sparked potential applications of n...
Nanoparticles exposed to biofluids become coated with proteins, thus making protein–nanoparticle int...
With the development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, the biocompatibility of nanomaterials is bec...
Investigating the adsorption process of proteins on nanoparticle surfaces is essential to understand...
Nanoparticles exposed to biofluids become coated with proteins, thus making protein-nanoparticle int...
We demonstrated that it is possible to identify the protein-nanoparticle interaction site at amino a...
Nanoparticles (NPs) in the biological environment are exposed to a large variety and concentration o...
As nanoparticles (NPs) enter into biological systems, they are immediately exposed to a variety and ...
Interfacial processes like aggregation and deposition control the transport and fate of natural and...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have been of interest due to their biocompatibility and surface plasmon r...
International audienceProtein adsorption on nanoparticles is an important field of study, particular...
International audienceProtein adsorption on nanoparticles is an important field of study, particular...
International audienceProtein adsorption on nanoparticles is an important field of study, particular...
In order to better understand the physical basis of the biological activity of nanoparticles (NPs) i...
Nonspecific protein adhesion to nanoparticle (NP) has been proven to have important implications in ...
The favorable interaction between proteins and nanoparticles has sparked potential applications of n...
Nanoparticles exposed to biofluids become coated with proteins, thus making protein–nanoparticle int...
With the development of nanoscience and nanotechnology, the biocompatibility of nanomaterials is bec...
Investigating the adsorption process of proteins on nanoparticle surfaces is essential to understand...
Nanoparticles exposed to biofluids become coated with proteins, thus making protein-nanoparticle int...
We demonstrated that it is possible to identify the protein-nanoparticle interaction site at amino a...