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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications, 35(47), p. 9846, 2011

DOI: 10.1039/c1cc12654g

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Polymer control of ligand display on gold nanoparticles for multimodal switchable cell targeting

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Abstract

The function of cell-specific ligands on gold nanoparticles can be selectively gated by the action of co-grafted thermosensitive polymers. Below the LCST the responsive chain-extended polymers prevent cell-surface receptors from accessing the affinity ligands while above the LCST, the polymers collapse exposing the ligands and allowing binding to receptors, which in turn promotes cell internalisation.