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Mongkhol Prawatborisut

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Temperature‐Responsive Nanoparticles Enable Specific Binding of Apolipoproteins from Human Plasma

2021

Apolipoproteins are an important class of proteins because they provide a so-called stealth effect to nanoparticles. The stealth effect on nanocarriers leads to a reduced unspecific uptake into immune cells and thereby to a prolonged blood circulation time. Herein, a novel strategy to bind apolipoproteins specifically on nanoparticles by adjusting the temperature during their incubation in human plasma is presented. This specific binding, in turn, allows a control of the stealth behavior of the nanoparticles. Nanoparticles with a well-defined poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) shell are prepared, displaying a reversible change of hydrophobicity at a temperature around 32 °C. It is shown by label-f…

Apolipoprotein EbiologyChemistryTemperatureNanoparticleProtein CoronaGeneral ChemistryPlasma protein bindingbiology.organism_classificationBiomaterialsHeLaApolipoproteinsBiophysicsbiology.proteinHumansNanoparticlesSurface modificationProtein CoronaGeneral Materials ScienceApolipoprotein A1NanocarriersHeLa CellsBiotechnologySmall
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Modulating Protein Corona and Materials–Cell Interactions with Temperature‐Responsive Materials

2021

BiomaterialsMaterials sciencemedicine.anatomical_structureCellElectrochemistryBiophysicsmedicineProtein CoronaCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsProtein adsorptionAdvanced Functional Materials
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