Following systemic administration, liposomes are covered by a ‘corona’ of proteins, and preserving the surface functionality is challenging. Coating the liposome surface with polyethylene glycol (PEG) is the most widely used anti-opsonization strategy, but it cannot fully preclude protein adsorption. To date, protein binding has been studied following in vitro incubation to predict the fate of liposomes in vivo, while dynamic incubation mimicking in vivo conditions remains largely unexplored. The main aim of this investigation was to determine whether shear stress, produced by physiologically relevant dynamic flow, could influence the liposomeprotein corona. The corona of circulating PEGylated liposome was thoroughly compared with that for...
In order to contribute to a better knowledge of the events involved in the formation of the protein ...
The self‐assembled layered adsorption of proteins onto nanoparticle (NP) surfaces, once in contact w...
In order to contribute to a better knowledge of the events involved in the formation of the protein ...
A thorough understanding of interactions occurring at the interface between nanocarriers and biologi...
The adsorption of proteins and their layering onto nanoparticle surfaces has been called the “protei...
Driven by the promises of gene therapy, PEGylated cationic liposomes (CLs) have been investigated fo...
Nano-sized objects such as liposomes are modified by adsorption of biomolecules in biological fluids...
At the dawn of a new nanotechnological era in the pharmaceutical field, it is very important to exam...
Methodological constraints have limited our ability to study protein corona formation, slowing nanom...
After a systemic administration, liposomes are quickly covered by blood proteins leading to the form...
As soon as nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles (NPs), are injected into a physiological environment...
When nanoparticles come into contact with biological media, they are covered by a biomolecular 'coro...
Corona formation in biological fluids strongly affects nanomedicine interactions with cells. However...
Once embedded in a physiological environment, the surface of nanoparticles (NPs) gets covered with a...
Claudia Corbo,1,2 Roberto Molinaro,1 Francesca Taraballi,1 Naama E Toledano Furman,1 Michael B Sherm...
In order to contribute to a better knowledge of the events involved in the formation of the protein ...
The self‐assembled layered adsorption of proteins onto nanoparticle (NP) surfaces, once in contact w...
In order to contribute to a better knowledge of the events involved in the formation of the protein ...
A thorough understanding of interactions occurring at the interface between nanocarriers and biologi...
The adsorption of proteins and their layering onto nanoparticle surfaces has been called the “protei...
Driven by the promises of gene therapy, PEGylated cationic liposomes (CLs) have been investigated fo...
Nano-sized objects such as liposomes are modified by adsorption of biomolecules in biological fluids...
At the dawn of a new nanotechnological era in the pharmaceutical field, it is very important to exam...
Methodological constraints have limited our ability to study protein corona formation, slowing nanom...
After a systemic administration, liposomes are quickly covered by blood proteins leading to the form...
As soon as nanomaterials, such as nanoparticles (NPs), are injected into a physiological environment...
When nanoparticles come into contact with biological media, they are covered by a biomolecular 'coro...
Corona formation in biological fluids strongly affects nanomedicine interactions with cells. However...
Once embedded in a physiological environment, the surface of nanoparticles (NPs) gets covered with a...
Claudia Corbo,1,2 Roberto Molinaro,1 Francesca Taraballi,1 Naama E Toledano Furman,1 Michael B Sherm...
In order to contribute to a better knowledge of the events involved in the formation of the protein ...
The self‐assembled layered adsorption of proteins onto nanoparticle (NP) surfaces, once in contact w...
In order to contribute to a better knowledge of the events involved in the formation of the protein ...