Particles adsorb proteins when they enter a physiological environment; this results in a surface coating termed a “protein corona”. A protein corona can affect both the properties and functionalities of engineered particles. Here, we prepared hyaluronic acid (HA)-based capsules through the assembly of metal–phenolic networks (MPNs) and engineered their targeting ability in the absence and presence of protein coronas by varying the HA molecular weight. The targeting ability of the capsules was HA molecular weight dependent, and a high HA molecular weight (>50 kDa) was required for efficient targeting. The specific interactions between high molecular weight HA capsules and receptor-expressing cancer cells were negligibly affected by the prese...
Over the last decade nanomaterials have had a major impact on human health for the early detection a...
Currently, ligand binding to nanoparticle surface is the most widespread strategy for targeting spec...
A possible turning point in drug delivery has been recently reached: the protein shell, which covers...
Particles adsorb proteins when they enter a physiological environment; this results in a surface coa...
Engineered particles adsorb biomolecules (<i>e</i>.<i>g</i>., proteins) when introduced in a biologi...
© 2016 Dr. Yi JuCapsules have emerged as a useful platform for biomedical applications due to their ...
We engineered metal-phenolic capsules with both high targeting and low nonspecific cell binding prop...
Nanoparticles (NPs) have been used in numerous applications as anticancer, antibacterial and antioxi...
© 2021 Shiyao LiThe rapid development of nanoparticle engineering has extended into a wide range of ...
Cancer targeting nanomaterials have been extensively attempted by coating their surfaces with small ...
Over the past few decades, nanoengineered particles have gained increasing interest for applications...
When nanoparticles are exposed to biological environments, proteins rapidly adsorb to the surface an...
Protein corona can alter the physiochemical properties of targeting nanoparticles (NPs), as well as ...
© 2017 Dr. Qiong DaiIn the past few decades, developments in materials science and nanotechnology ha...
Surface functionalization strategies for targeting nanoparticles (NP) to specific organs, cells, or ...
Over the last decade nanomaterials have had a major impact on human health for the early detection a...
Currently, ligand binding to nanoparticle surface is the most widespread strategy for targeting spec...
A possible turning point in drug delivery has been recently reached: the protein shell, which covers...
Particles adsorb proteins when they enter a physiological environment; this results in a surface coa...
Engineered particles adsorb biomolecules (<i>e</i>.<i>g</i>., proteins) when introduced in a biologi...
© 2016 Dr. Yi JuCapsules have emerged as a useful platform for biomedical applications due to their ...
We engineered metal-phenolic capsules with both high targeting and low nonspecific cell binding prop...
Nanoparticles (NPs) have been used in numerous applications as anticancer, antibacterial and antioxi...
© 2021 Shiyao LiThe rapid development of nanoparticle engineering has extended into a wide range of ...
Cancer targeting nanomaterials have been extensively attempted by coating their surfaces with small ...
Over the past few decades, nanoengineered particles have gained increasing interest for applications...
When nanoparticles are exposed to biological environments, proteins rapidly adsorb to the surface an...
Protein corona can alter the physiochemical properties of targeting nanoparticles (NPs), as well as ...
© 2017 Dr. Qiong DaiIn the past few decades, developments in materials science and nanotechnology ha...
Surface functionalization strategies for targeting nanoparticles (NP) to specific organs, cells, or ...
Over the last decade nanomaterials have had a major impact on human health for the early detection a...
Currently, ligand binding to nanoparticle surface is the most widespread strategy for targeting spec...
A possible turning point in drug delivery has been recently reached: the protein shell, which covers...