Molecular recognition and interactions at the interface between biomolecules and inorganic materials determine important phenomena such as protein adsorption, cell adhesion to biomaterials, or the selective response of biosensors. Events occurring at the biomolecule–inorganic interface, despite their importance, are still poorly understood, thus limiting control of interfacial properties and response. In this contribution, using well-characterized silica nanoparticles and a series of peptides having heterogeneous physicochemical properties (S1: KLPGWSG, S2: AFILPTG, and S3: LDHSLHS) identified from biopanning against the same particles, we identify the driving forces that govern peptide–silica binding. Binding isotherms obtained by fluorime...
Understanding the mechanisms of biomineralization and the realization of biology-inspired inorganic ...
Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) represent one of the most promising materials as they can act as a ver...
The understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins with inorganic surfaces ...
Control over selective recognition of biomolecules on inorganic nanoparticles is a major challenge f...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Control over selective recognition of biomolecules on inorganic nanoparticles is a major challenge f...
In this contribution, the effect of silica particle size (28 and 210 nm) and surface chemistry (i.e....
In this contribution, the effect of silica particle size (28 and 210 nm) and surface chemistry (i.e....
Phage display has attracted a great deal of interest in the identification of peptides specific to n...
Molecular recognition between peptides and metal oxide surfaces is a fundamental process in biominer...
The ability to create surfaces with well-defined chemical properties is a major research field. One ...
ABSTRACT: Spontaneous membrane-translocating peptides (SMTPs) have recently been shown to directly p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
Understanding the mechanisms of biomineralization and the realization of biology-inspired inorganic ...
Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) represent one of the most promising materials as they can act as a ver...
The understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins with inorganic surfaces ...
Control over selective recognition of biomolecules on inorganic nanoparticles is a major challenge f...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Control over selective recognition of biomolecules on inorganic nanoparticles is a major challenge f...
In this contribution, the effect of silica particle size (28 and 210 nm) and surface chemistry (i.e....
In this contribution, the effect of silica particle size (28 and 210 nm) and surface chemistry (i.e....
Phage display has attracted a great deal of interest in the identification of peptides specific to n...
Molecular recognition between peptides and metal oxide surfaces is a fundamental process in biominer...
The ability to create surfaces with well-defined chemical properties is a major research field. One ...
ABSTRACT: Spontaneous membrane-translocating peptides (SMTPs) have recently been shown to directly p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
Understanding the mechanisms of biomineralization and the realization of biology-inspired inorganic ...
Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) represent one of the most promising materials as they can act as a ver...
The understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins with inorganic surfaces ...