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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
fabricating sensors due to their unique electronic properties and have been widely …
High-performance semiconducting nanotube inks: Progress and prospects
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 …
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
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 …
interactions between nanoparticles and proteins due to the biosafety concerns of these …
Plugging into proteins: poisoning protein function by a hydrophobic nanoparticle
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 …
therapeutics, diagnosis, imaging, drug delivery, catalysis, as well as biosensors. In order to …
Fabrication and Functionalisation of Nanocarbon‐Based Field‐Effect Transistor Biosensors
Nanocarbon‐based field‐effect transistor (NC‐FET) biosensors are at the forefront of future
diagnostic technology. By integrating biological molecules with electrically conducting …
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 …
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 …
hazards for human health and environment. It is widely believed that engineered …