It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their original identity and acquire a new biological character, referred to as a protein corona. The protein corona changes many of the physicochemical properties of nanoparticles, including size, surface charge, and aggregation state. These changes, in turn, affect the biological fate of nanoparticles, including their pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and therapeutic efficacy. It is progressively being accepted that even slight variations in the composition of a protein source (e.g., plasma and serum) can substantially change the composition of the corona formed on the surface of the exact same nanoparticles. Recently it has been shown that the p...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
The development and testing of nanomaterials is an area of interest due to promising diagnostic and ...
Exposure of nanoparticles (NPs) to biological fluids (e.g., plasma, interstitial fluid, and cytoplas...
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 ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
International audienceNanomaterials have a huge potential in research fields from nanomedicine to me...
International audienceNanomaterials have a huge potential in research fields from nanomedicine to me...
Upon contact with plasma or other protein-containing biological fluids, the surface of nanoparticles...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
The development and testing of nanomaterials is an area of interest due to promising diagnostic and ...
Exposure of nanoparticles (NPs) to biological fluids (e.g., plasma, interstitial fluid, and cytoplas...
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 ...
It is now well understood that once in contact with biological fluids, nanoscale objects lose their ...
International audienceNanomaterials have a huge potential in research fields from nanomedicine to me...
International audienceNanomaterials have a huge potential in research fields from nanomedicine to me...
Upon contact with plasma or other protein-containing biological fluids, the surface of nanoparticles...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
It is now well known that the primary interactions of biological entities (e. g., tissues and cells)...
The development and testing of nanomaterials is an area of interest due to promising diagnostic and ...
Exposure of nanoparticles (NPs) to biological fluids (e.g., plasma, interstitial fluid, and cytoplas...