In this paper, the effects of size and surface charge of hydroxyapatite (HAP) particles on a red blood cell (RBC) suspension were studied. Results showed that the HAP particles exhibited nanosize and surface charge effects on the RBC suspension. Differing from HAP microparticles, HAP nanoparticles induced some aggregation of the RBCs in the unstructured agglutinates. HAP nanoparticles were adhered to the surface membrane of the RBCs due to their remarkably higher adsorption capacity than the HAP microparticles, resulting in the formation of a sunken appearance (“caves”) on the surface membrane of the RBCs without rupturing the lipid bilayer. In the case of high negatively charged HAP nanoparticles after heparin modification, the aggregation...
As a promising drug delivery system, itself or coupled with red blood cells (RBC), nanoparticles (NP...
As a promising drug delivery system, itself or coupled with red blood cells (RBC), nanoparticles (NP...
AbstractAgglomeration dramatically affects many aspects of nanoparticle–cell interactions. Here we s...
Hydroxyapatite nanoparticles (nano-HAPs) were prepared by homogeneous precipitation, and size distri...
Agglomeration dramatically affects many aspects of nanoparticle-cell interactions. Here we show that...
AbstractAgglomeration dramatically affects many aspects of nanoparticle–cell interactions. Here we s...
Nanomaterials, such as hydroxyapatite nanoparticles show a great promise for medical applications du...
Abstract Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, ...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
As a promising drug delivery system, itself or coupled with red blood cells (RBC), nanoparticles (NP...
As a promising drug delivery system, itself or coupled with red blood cells (RBC), nanoparticles (NP...
AbstractAgglomeration dramatically affects many aspects of nanoparticle–cell interactions. Here we s...
Hydroxyapatite nanoparticles (nano-HAPs) were prepared by homogeneous precipitation, and size distri...
Agglomeration dramatically affects many aspects of nanoparticle-cell interactions. Here we show that...
AbstractAgglomeration dramatically affects many aspects of nanoparticle–cell interactions. Here we s...
Nanomaterials, such as hydroxyapatite nanoparticles show a great promise for medical applications du...
Abstract Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, ...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
Despite extensive studies on different types of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers, the applic...
As a promising drug delivery system, itself or coupled with red blood cells (RBC), nanoparticles (NP...
As a promising drug delivery system, itself or coupled with red blood cells (RBC), nanoparticles (NP...
AbstractAgglomeration dramatically affects many aspects of nanoparticle–cell interactions. Here we s...