The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles (size, charge, and surface chemistry, etc.) influence their biological functions often in complex and poorly understood ways. This complexity is compounded when the nanostructures involved have variable mechanical properties. Here, we report the synthesis of liquid-filled silica nanocapsules (SNCs, ∼ 150 nm) having a wide range of stiffness (with Young's moduli ranging from 704 kPa to 9.7 GPa). We demonstrate a complex trade-off between nanoparticle stiffness and the efficiencies of both immune evasion and passive/active tumor targeting. Soft SNCs showed 3 times less uptake by macrophages than stiff SNCs, while the uptake of PEGylated SNCs by cancer cells was independent of stiffness. In addit...
Personalized nanomedicine has been shown to provide advantages over traditional clinical imaging, di...
The therapeutic efficacy of drugs is dependent upon the ability of a drug to reach its target, and d...
Engineered nanomaterials with various physicochemical properties have been increasingly used in medi...
The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles (size, charge, and surface chemistry, <i>etc.</i>) i...
Published: February 28, 2018The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles (size, charge, and surfa...
The ability of cells to sense external mechanical cues is essential for their adaptation to the surr...
The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles play critical roles in regulating nano-bio interacti...
Nanoparticles are well established vectors for the delivery of a wide range of biomedically relevant...
Intracellular protein delivery holds great promise for cancer therapy. In this work, the individual ...
The effect of nanoparticle size, shape, and surface properties on cellular uptake has been extensive...
Significance Layer-by-layer nanoparticles (LbL NPs), comprised of a charged core substrat...
The size, shape, stiffness (composition) and surface properties of nanoparticles (NPs) have been rec...
To date, the role of elasticity in drug delivery remains elusive due to the inability to measure mic...
In nanomedicine, physicochemical properties of the nanocarrier affect the nanoparticle's pharmacokin...
ConspectusSilica-based nanoparticles (SNPs) are a classic type of material employed in biomedical ap...
Personalized nanomedicine has been shown to provide advantages over traditional clinical imaging, di...
The therapeutic efficacy of drugs is dependent upon the ability of a drug to reach its target, and d...
Engineered nanomaterials with various physicochemical properties have been increasingly used in medi...
The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles (size, charge, and surface chemistry, <i>etc.</i>) i...
Published: February 28, 2018The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles (size, charge, and surfa...
The ability of cells to sense external mechanical cues is essential for their adaptation to the surr...
The physicochemical properties of nanoparticles play critical roles in regulating nano-bio interacti...
Nanoparticles are well established vectors for the delivery of a wide range of biomedically relevant...
Intracellular protein delivery holds great promise for cancer therapy. In this work, the individual ...
The effect of nanoparticle size, shape, and surface properties on cellular uptake has been extensive...
Significance Layer-by-layer nanoparticles (LbL NPs), comprised of a charged core substrat...
The size, shape, stiffness (composition) and surface properties of nanoparticles (NPs) have been rec...
To date, the role of elasticity in drug delivery remains elusive due to the inability to measure mic...
In nanomedicine, physicochemical properties of the nanocarrier affect the nanoparticle's pharmacokin...
ConspectusSilica-based nanoparticles (SNPs) are a classic type of material employed in biomedical ap...
Personalized nanomedicine has been shown to provide advantages over traditional clinical imaging, di...
The therapeutic efficacy of drugs is dependent upon the ability of a drug to reach its target, and d...
Engineered nanomaterials with various physicochemical properties have been increasingly used in medi...