Biomolecules such as proteins immediately adsorb on the surface of nanoparticles upon their exposure to a biological environment. The formed adlayer is commonly referred to as biomolecule corona (biocorona) and defines the biological activity and toxicity of the nanoparticle. Therefore, it is essential to understand in detail the biocorona formation process, and how it is governed by parameters like composition of the biological environment, and nanoparticle size, shape and faceting. Here we present a detailed equilibrium and real time in situ study of biocorona formation at SiO2-nanoparticle surfaces upon exposure to defined (BSA, IgG) and complex (bovine serum, IgG depleted bovine serum) biological samples. We use both nanofabricated surf...
The search for understanding the interactions of nanosized materials with living organisms is leadin...
Engineered nanoparticles have emerged as a promising platform upon which to develop biological sensi...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications implies their delivery into the organism ...
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...
Nanoparticles on silicon basis are biocompatible, biodegradable and also easily modifiable, which ma...
When in contact with biological fluids, nanoparticles dynamically absorb biomolecules like proteins ...
Background: Many toxicological studies on silica nanoparticles (NPs) have been reported, however, th...
Nanoparticles exposed to biological fluids adsorb biomolecules on their surface forming a biomolecul...
Nanoparticles exposed to biological fluids adsorb biomolecules on their surface forming a biomolecul...
Given the increasing variety of manufactured nanomaterials, suitable, robust, standardized in vitro ...
Surface properties of nanoparticles imposed by particle size, shape, and surface chemistry are key f...
When injected in a biological milieu, a nanomaterial rapidly adsorbs biomolecules forming a biomolec...
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...
The search for understanding the interactions of nanosized materials with living organisms is leadin...
Engineered nanoparticles have emerged as a promising platform upon which to develop biological sensi...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications implies their delivery into the organism ...
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...
Nanoparticles on silicon basis are biocompatible, biodegradable and also easily modifiable, which ma...
When in contact with biological fluids, nanoparticles dynamically absorb biomolecules like proteins ...
Background: Many toxicological studies on silica nanoparticles (NPs) have been reported, however, th...
Nanoparticles exposed to biological fluids adsorb biomolecules on their surface forming a biomolecul...
Nanoparticles exposed to biological fluids adsorb biomolecules on their surface forming a biomolecul...
Given the increasing variety of manufactured nanomaterials, suitable, robust, standardized in vitro ...
Surface properties of nanoparticles imposed by particle size, shape, and surface chemistry are key f...
When injected in a biological milieu, a nanomaterial rapidly adsorbs biomolecules forming a biomolec...
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...
The search for understanding the interactions of nanosized materials with living organisms is leadin...
Engineered nanoparticles have emerged as a promising platform upon which to develop biological sensi...
The use of nanoparticles (NPs) for biomedical applications implies their delivery into the organism ...