In situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry

The protein corona on nanoparticle surfaces leads to presentation of receptor-binding motifs and defines the cellular interactions. Here, the authors use antibody mapping fluorescent quantum dot reporters, and flow cytometry to measure the availability of these recognition motifs in biological media...

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Autores principales: Maria Cristina Lo Giudice, Luciana M. Herda, Ester Polo, Kenneth A. Dawson
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2016
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b8998288c6df4bde9b7a9d494f30b7692021-12-02T17:32:20ZIn situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry10.1038/ncomms134752041-1723https://doaj.org/article/b8998288c6df4bde9b7a9d494f30b7692016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13475https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The protein corona on nanoparticle surfaces leads to presentation of receptor-binding motifs and defines the cellular interactions. Here, the authors use antibody mapping fluorescent quantum dot reporters, and flow cytometry to measure the availability of these recognition motifs in biological media.Maria Cristina Lo GiudiceLuciana M. HerdaEster PoloKenneth A. DawsonNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2016)
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Maria Cristina Lo Giudice
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Kenneth A. Dawson
In situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry
description The protein corona on nanoparticle surfaces leads to presentation of receptor-binding motifs and defines the cellular interactions. Here, the authors use antibody mapping fluorescent quantum dot reporters, and flow cytometry to measure the availability of these recognition motifs in biological media.
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author Maria Cristina Lo Giudice
Luciana M. Herda
Ester Polo
Kenneth A. Dawson
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title In situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry
title_short In situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry
title_full In situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry
title_fullStr In situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry
title_full_unstemmed In situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry
title_sort in situ characterization of nanoparticle biomolecular interactions in complex biological media by flow cytometry
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