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Emerging Understanding of the Protein Corona at the Nano-Bio Interfaces Publisher



Mahmoudi M1, 2 ; Bertrand N3 ; Zope H1 ; Farokhzad OC1, 4
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Source: Nano Today Published:2016


Abstract

Upon entering the physiological environment, nanoparticles (NPs) are immediately surrounded by a complex and tightly bound layer of biomolecules, or ‘(hard) protein corona’. The corona controls NP fate in vivo and becomes the interface with cells. One of nanomedicine's central goals is to make NPs capable of active targeting in both imaging and therapy. If the NP is not designed correctly, the resulting corona can cause mistargeting and aberrant biodistribution, unanticipated toxicity, and low therapeutic efficacy. Here we present groundbreaking concepts about nanobio interactions and discuss approaches to bypass protein corona issues and thus enhance the efficacy of NPs. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd
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