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Biomolecular coronas provide the biological identity of nanosized materials
Date Issued
2012-12-05
Date Available
2013-09-12T09:12:03Z
Abstract
The search for understanding the interactions of nanosized materials with living organisms is leading to the rapid development of key applications, including improved drug delivery by targeting nanoparticles, and resolution of the potential threat of nanotechnological devices to organisms and the environment. Unless they are specifically designed to avoid it, nanoparticles in contact with biological fluids are rapidly covered by a selected group of biomolecules to form a corona that interacts with biological systems. Here we review the basic concept of the nanoparticle corona and its structure and composition, and highlight how the properties of the corona may be linked to its biological impacts. We conclude with a critical assessment of the key problems that need to be resolved in the near future.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Journal
Nature nanotechnology
Volume
7
Issue
12
Start Page
779
End Page
786
Copyright (Published Version)
2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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