In biological fluids, proteins associate with nanoparticles, leading to a protein "corona" defining the biological identity of the particle. However, a comprehensive knowledge of particle-guided protein fingerprints and their dependence on nanomaterial properties is Incomplete. We studied the long-lived ("hard") blood plasma derived corona on monodispersed amorphous silica nanoparticles differing in size (20, 30, and 100 nm). Employing label-free liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, one- and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, and immunoblotting the composition of the protein corona was analyzed not only qualitatively but also quantitatively. Detected proteins were bioinformatically classified according to their physicochemical and bio...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
When nanoparticles interact with human blood, a multitude of plasma components adsorb onto the surfa...
The development and testing of nanomaterials is an area of interest due to promising diagnostic and ...
The protein corona formed around nanoparticles in protein-rich fluids plays an important role for na...
The protein corona formed around nanoparticles in protein-rich fluids plays an important role for na...
In biological fluids, proteins bind to the surface of nanoparticles to form a coating known as the p...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly p...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
Upon contact with plasma or other protein-containing biological fluids, the surface of nanoparticles...
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly p...
In physiological environments (e.g. the blood), nanoparticles (NPs) are surrounded by a layer of bio...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
When nanoparticles interact with human blood, a multitude of plasma components adsorb onto the surfa...
The development and testing of nanomaterials is an area of interest due to promising diagnostic and ...
The protein corona formed around nanoparticles in protein-rich fluids plays an important role for na...
The protein corona formed around nanoparticles in protein-rich fluids plays an important role for na...
In biological fluids, proteins bind to the surface of nanoparticles to form a coating known as the p...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly p...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
Upon contact with plasma or other protein-containing biological fluids, the surface of nanoparticles...
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly p...
In physiological environments (e.g. the blood), nanoparticles (NPs) are surrounded by a layer of bio...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
When nanoparticles interact with human blood, a multitude of plasma components adsorb onto the surfa...
The development and testing of nanomaterials is an area of interest due to promising diagnostic and ...