Protein corona: Opportunities and challenges

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Saeid ZanganehMorteza Mahmoudi

Abstract

In contact with biological fluids diverse type of biomolecules (e.g., proteins) adsorb onto nanoparticles forming protein corona. Surface properties of the coated nanoparticles, in terms of type and amount of associated proteins, dictate their interactions with biological systems and thus biological fate, therapeutic efficiency and toxicity. In this perspective, we will focus on the recent advances and pitfalls in the protein corona field.

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