The interactions between nanosized particles and living systems are commonly mediated by what adsorbs to the nanoparticle in the biological environment, its biomolecular corona, rather than the pristine surface. Here, we characterize the adhesion toward the cell membrane of nanoparticles of different material and size and study how this is modulated by the presence or absence of a corona on the nanoparticle surface. The results are corroborated with adsorption to simple model supported lipid bilayers using a quartz crystal microbalance. We conclude that the adsorption of proteins on the nanoparticle surface strongly reduces nanoparticle adhesion in comparison to what is observed for the bare material. Nanoparticle uptake is described as a t...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Hypothesis It is known that nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological fluid are immediately coated by a pr...
The interactions between nanosized particles and living systems are commonly mediated by what adsorb...
The interactions between nanosized particles and living systems are commonly mediated by what adsorb...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Hypothesis It is known that nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological fluid are immediately coated by a pr...
The interactions between nanosized particles and living systems are commonly mediated by what adsorb...
The interactions between nanosized particles and living systems are commonly mediated by what adsorb...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
The current lack of insight into nanoparticle-cell membrane interactions hampers smart design strate...
Nanoparticles enter cells through active processes, thanks to their capability of interacting with t...
Hypothesis It is known that nanoparticles (NPs) in a biological fluid are immediately coated by a pr...