The understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins with inorganic surfaces is of major interest in both fundamental research and applications such as nanotechnology. However, despite intense research, the mechanisms and the structural determinants of protein/surface interactions are still unclear. We developed a strategy consisting in identifying, in a mixture of hundreds of soluble proteins, those proteins that are adsorbed on the surface and those that are not. If the two protein subsets are large enough, their statistical comparative analysis must reveal the physicochemical determinants relevant for adsorption versus non-adsorption. This methodology was tested with silica nanoparticles. We found that the adsorbed...
Hen Egg White Lysozyme (HEWL) is a widely used exemplar to study protein adsorption on surfaces and ...
While it is well established that the surface of a nanoparticle plays a pivotal role for the protein...
International audienceThe performance of a bio-nanomaterial essentially results from interactions th...
International audienceThe understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins wi...
The understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins with inorganic surfaces ...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
A computational study of solvent phase adsorption of different amino-acid analogues on a silicene sh...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
How proteins adsorb to inorganic material surfaces is critically important for the development of ne...
Hypothesis The adsorbed amount of the polyelectrolyte-like protein histatin 5 on a silica surface de...
International audienceThe production and utilization of nanoparticles has been strongly increasing o...
Protein adsorption on charged inorganic solid materials has recently attracted enormous interest owi...
International audienceDriven by many applications, the development of new biomaterials has considera...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Hen Egg White Lysozyme (HEWL) is a widely used exemplar to study protein adsorption on surfaces and ...
While it is well established that the surface of a nanoparticle plays a pivotal role for the protein...
International audienceThe performance of a bio-nanomaterial essentially results from interactions th...
International audienceThe understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins wi...
The understanding of the mechanisms involved in the interaction of proteins with inorganic surfaces ...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
A computational study of solvent phase adsorption of different amino-acid analogues on a silicene sh...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
How proteins adsorb to inorganic material surfaces is critically important for the development of ne...
Hypothesis The adsorbed amount of the polyelectrolyte-like protein histatin 5 on a silica surface de...
International audienceThe production and utilization of nanoparticles has been strongly increasing o...
Protein adsorption on charged inorganic solid materials has recently attracted enormous interest owi...
International audienceDriven by many applications, the development of new biomaterials has considera...
Silica nanostructures are biologically available and find wide applications for drug delivery, catal...
Hen Egg White Lysozyme (HEWL) is a widely used exemplar to study protein adsorption on surfaces and ...
While it is well established that the surface of a nanoparticle plays a pivotal role for the protein...
International audienceThe performance of a bio-nanomaterial essentially results from interactions th...