Surface properties of nanoparticles imposed by particle size, shape, and surface chemistry are key features that largely determine their environmental fate and effects on biological systems. Consequently, development of analytical tools to characterize surface properties of nanomaterials and their relation to toxicological properties must occur in parallel with applications. As a contribution to this quest, we present a nanoplasmonic sensing strategy that enables systematic in situ characterization of molecule−nanoparticle interactions under well-controlled conditions, in terms of both nanoparticle size and surface chemistry, with particular focus on the importance of surface faceting in crystalline nanoparticles. We assess the performance ...
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly p...
Biosensors based on plasmonic nanostructures offer label-free and real-time monitoring of biomolecul...
Plasmonic nanoparticles (PNs) have unique optical properties that make them particularly attractive ...
Surface properties of nanoparticles imposed by particle size, shape, and surface chemistry are key f...
Surface properties of nanoparticles imposed by particle size, shape, and surface chemistry are key f...
Biomolecules such as proteins immediately adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles upon their exposure...
Biomolecules such as proteins immediately adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles upon their exposure...
Abstract. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are promising materials for many bioapplications. However, upon...
Abstract. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are promising materials for many bioapplications. However, upon...
The design and application of surface-based nanoplasmonic sensors has spurred broad interest from th...
The design and application of surface-based nanoplasmonic sensors has spurred broad interest from th...
Biomolecules such as proteins immediately adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles upon their exposure...
Aiming at creating smart nanomaterials for biomedical applications, nanotechnology aspires to develo...
In our modern society, we are surrounded by numerous sensors, constantly feeding us information abou...
Engineered nanoparticles have emerged as a promising platform upon which to develop biological sensi...
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly p...
Biosensors based on plasmonic nanostructures offer label-free and real-time monitoring of biomolecul...
Plasmonic nanoparticles (PNs) have unique optical properties that make them particularly attractive ...
Surface properties of nanoparticles imposed by particle size, shape, and surface chemistry are key f...
Surface properties of nanoparticles imposed by particle size, shape, and surface chemistry are key f...
Biomolecules such as proteins immediately adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles upon their exposure...
Biomolecules such as proteins immediately adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles upon their exposure...
Abstract. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are promising materials for many bioapplications. However, upon...
Abstract. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are promising materials for many bioapplications. However, upon...
The design and application of surface-based nanoplasmonic sensors has spurred broad interest from th...
The design and application of surface-based nanoplasmonic sensors has spurred broad interest from th...
Biomolecules such as proteins immediately adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles upon their exposure...
Aiming at creating smart nanomaterials for biomedical applications, nanotechnology aspires to develo...
In our modern society, we are surrounded by numerous sensors, constantly feeding us information abou...
Engineered nanoparticles have emerged as a promising platform upon which to develop biological sensi...
In biological environments, nanoparticles are enshrouded by a layer of biomolecules, predominantly p...
Biosensors based on plasmonic nanostructures offer label-free and real-time monitoring of biomolecul...
Plasmonic nanoparticles (PNs) have unique optical properties that make them particularly attractive ...