Functionalizing nanoparticles with biological molecules: developing chemistries that facilitate nanotechnology

KE Sapsford, WR Algar, L Berti, KB Gemmill… - Chemical …, 2013 - ACS Publications
Bionanotechnology has now become firmly established in its own right as one of the
principle and focused subdisciplines within nanotechnology.(1-10) Bionanotechnology can …

Toxicity of carbon nanotubes: molecular mechanisms, signaling cascades, and remedies in biomedical applications

MA Saleemi, M Hosseini Fouladi… - Chemical Research …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are the most studied allotropic form of carbon. They can be used
in various biomedical applications due to their novel physicochemical properties. In …

Phage display: selecting straws instead of a needle from a haystack

M Vodnik, U Zager, B Strukelj, M Lunder - Molecules, 2011 - mdpi.com
An increasing number of peptides with specific binding affinity to various protein and even
non-protein targets are being discovered from phage display libraries. The power of this …

Biomimetic chemosensor: designing peptide recognition elements for surface functionalization of carbon nanotube field effect transistors

Z Kuang, SN Kim, WJ Crookes-Goodson, BL Farmer… - ACS …, 2010 - ACS Publications
Single-wall carbon nanotube field effect transistors (SWNT-FETs) are ideal candidates for
fabricating sensors due to their unique electronic properties and have been widely …

High-performance semiconducting nanotube inks: Progress and prospects

N Rouhi, D Jain, PJ Burke - ACS nano, 2011 - ACS Publications
While the potential for high mobility printed semiconducting nanotube inks has been clear
for over a decade, a myriad of scientific and technological issues has prevented …

Interactions between proteins and carbon‐based nanoparticles: Exploring the origin of nanotoxicity at the molecular level

G Zuo, S Kang, P Xiu, Y Zhao, R Zhou - Small, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The widespread application of nanomaterials has spurred an interest in the study of
interactions between nanoparticles and proteins due to the biosafety concerns of these …

Plugging into proteins: poisoning protein function by a hydrophobic nanoparticle

G Zuo, Q Huang, G Wei, R Zhou, H Fang - ACS nano, 2010 - ACS Publications
Nanoscale particles have become promising materials in many fields, such as cancer
therapeutics, diagnosis, imaging, drug delivery, catalysis, as well as biosensors. In order to …

Fabrication and Functionalisation of Nanocarbon‐Based Field‐Effect Transistor Biosensors

CS Lee, REA Gwyther, M Freeley, D Jones… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Nanocarbon‐based field‐effect transistor (NC‐FET) biosensors are at the forefront of future
diagnostic technology. By integrating biological molecules with electrically conducting …

Probing peptide–nanomaterial interactions

JM Slocik, RR Naik - Chemical Society Reviews, 2010 - pubs.rsc.org
Peptide enabled synthesis of nanomaterials offer the ability to control size distributions;
morphologies; and provide a range of surface functionalities. Invariably, these qualities are …

Health hazards associated with nanomaterials

G Pattan, G Kaul - Toxicology and industrial health, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Nanotechnology is a major scientific and economic growth area and presents a variety of
hazards for human health and environment. It is widely believed that engineered …