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American Chemical Society, ACS Nano, 12(6), p. 10438-10448, 2012

DOI: 10.1021/nn3052499

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Emerging Techniques in Proteomics for Probing Nano-Bio Interactions

Journal article published in 2012 by Zon W. Lai, Frank Caruso ORCID, Yan Yan ORCID, Edouard C. Nice
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Abstract

Nanoengineered particles that can facilitate drug formulation and improve specificity of delivery afford exciting opportunities for improved lesion-specific therapy. Understanding and controlling the nano-bio interactions of these materials is central to future developments in this area. Mass-spectrometry-based proteomics techniques, in conjunction with other emerging technologies, are enabling novel insights into the modulation of particle surfaces by biological fluids (formation of the protein corona) and subsequent particle-induced cellular responses. In this Perspective, we summarize important recent developments using proteomics-based techniques to understand nano-bio interactions and discuss the impact of such knowledge on improving particle design.