Interactions between metal oxides and biomolecules: from fundamental understanding to applications
MJ Limo, A Sola-Rabada, E Boix, V Thota… - Chemical …, 2018 - ACS Publications
Metallo-oxide (MO)-based bioinorganic nanocomposites promise unique structures,
physicochemical properties, and novel biochemical functionalities, and within the past …
physicochemical properties, and novel biochemical functionalities, and within the past …
Interactions of biomolecules with inorganic materials: principles, applications and future prospects
SV Patwardhan, G Patwardhan… - Journal of Materials …, 2007 - pubs.rsc.org
Interactions between inorganic materials and biomolecules at the molecular level, although
complex, are commonplace. Examples include biominerals, which are, in most cases …
complex, are commonplace. Examples include biominerals, which are, in most cases …
[HTML][HTML] The key elements for biomolecules to biomaterials and to bioapplications
DG Yu, P Zhao - Biomolecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Biomolecules, as molecules which have a bio-source or a certain bioapplication, are at
present quickening the marching speed for benefiting people's life and social progress …
present quickening the marching speed for benefiting people's life and social progress …
Biopolymer@ metal-organic framework hybrid materials: a critical survey
S El Hankari, M Bousmina, A El Kadib - Progress in Materials Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of pervasive nanostructured materials that
generate annually an incredible amount of work in different fields, spanning from separation …
generate annually an incredible amount of work in different fields, spanning from separation …
Metal–organic frameworks at the biointerface: synthetic strategies and applications
Conspectus Many living organisms are capable of producing inorganic materials of
precisely controlled structure and morphology. This ubiquitous process is termed …
precisely controlled structure and morphology. This ubiquitous process is termed …
Biological and environmental media control oxide nanoparticle surface composition: the roles of biological components (proteins and amino acids), inorganic …
IA Mudunkotuwa, VH Grassian - Environmental Science: Nano, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
Current practices of initial nanoparticle characterization with respect to particle size, shape,
surface and bulk composition prior to experiments to test, for example, cellular interaction or …
surface and bulk composition prior to experiments to test, for example, cellular interaction or …
Introduction to surface coating and modification for metallic biomaterials
Biomaterials are invariably in contact with living tissues. Thus, interactions between the
surface of a synthetic material and biological environment must be well understood. This …
surface of a synthetic material and biological environment must be well understood. This …
[HTML][HTML] Pure and multi metal oxide nanoparticles: synthesis, antibacterial and cytotoxic properties
S Stankic, S Suman, F Haque… - Journal of …, 2016 - jnanobiotechnology.biomedcentral …
Th antibacterial activity of metal oxide nanoparticles has received marked global attention as
they can be specifically synthesized to exhibit significant toxicity to bacteria. The importance …
they can be specifically synthesized to exhibit significant toxicity to bacteria. The importance …
Toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles: mechanisms, characterization, and avoiding experimental artefacts
Metal oxide nanomaterials are widely used in practical applications and represent a class of
nanomaterials with the highest global annual production. Many of those, such as TiO2 and …
nanomaterials with the highest global annual production. Many of those, such as TiO2 and …
Chemoreactive nanotherapeutics by metal peroxide based nanomedicine
H Hu, L Yu, X Qian, Y Chen, B Chen, Y Li - Advanced Science, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The advances of nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine enable the triggering of in situ
chemical reactions in disease microenvironment for achieving disease‐specific …
chemical reactions in disease microenvironment for achieving disease‐specific …