Understanding the nanoparticle–protein corona using methods to quantify exchange rates and affinities of proteins for nanoparticles

University College Dublin · Lund University

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Abstract

Due to their small size, nanoparticles have distinct properties compared with the bulk form of the same materials. These properties are rapidly revolutionizing many areas of medicine and technology. Despite the remarkable speed of development of nanoscience, relatively little is known about the interaction of nanoscale objects with living systems. In a biological fluid, proteins associate with nanoparticles, and the amount and presentation of the proteins on the surface of the particles leads to an in vivo response. Proteins compete for the nanoparticle "surface," leading to a protein "corona" that largely defines the biological identity of the particle. Thus, knowledge of rates, affinities, and…

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Keywords
  • Nanoparticle
  • Chemistry
  • Surface plasmon resonance
  • Particle size
  • Isothermal titration calorimetry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Biophysics
  • Protein adsorption
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