Back to Basics: Exploiting the Innate Physico-chemical Characteristics of Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications
In nanomedicine design, emphasis is centered on the engineered impacts of the nanomaterials (NMs). However, failure to understand the unintended effects of nanomaterials on the cell biology can affect the overall performance, approval, and adoption in the clinic. Much of these unintended effects ari...
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description | In nanomedicine design, emphasis is centered on the engineered impacts of the nanomaterials (NMs). However, failure to understand the unintended effects of nanomaterials on the cell biology can affect the overall performance, approval, and adoption in the clinic. Much of these unintended effects arise from unique physico‐chemical properties of the NMs. This feature article discusses some of the key physico‐chemical parameters of NMs and highlights how they could cause unexpected and novel biological responses, with some insights into their underlying mechanisms.
Physicochemical properties of nanomaterials dictate how cells “feel” and respond to nanomaterials by eliciting distinct nanospecific bio‐interactions that can be exploited for nanomedicine. Myriad cellular responses can be invoked for medicinal applications via precise tailoring of the size, shape, surface charge, and protein corona formation on the nanomaterial surface. |
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