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Nanomaterial interactions with biomembranes: Bridging the gap between soft matter models and biological context - imarina:5132906

URV's Author/s:Baulin, Vladimir
Author, as appears in the article.:Werner M, Auth T, Beales P, Fleury J, Höök F, Kress H, Van Lehn R, Müller M, Petrov E, Sarkisov L, Sommer J, Baulin V
Author's mail:vladimir.baulin@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0003-2086-4271
Journal publication year:2018
Publication Type:Journal Publications
ISSN:15594106
APA:Werner M, Auth T, Beales P, Fleury J, Höök F, Kress H, Van Lehn R, Müller M, Petrov E, Sarkisov L, Sommer J, Baulin V (2018). Nanomaterial interactions with biomembranes: Bridging the gap between soft matter models and biological context. Biointerphases, 13(2), 028501-. DOI: 10.1116/1.5022145
Papper original source:Biointerphases. 13 (2): 028501-
Abstract:Synthetic polymers, nanoparticles, and carbon-based materials have great potential in applications including drug delivery, gene transfection, in vitro and in vivo imaging, and the alteration of biological function. Nature and humans use different design strategies to create nanomaterials: biological objects have emerged from billions of years of evolution and from adaptation to their environment resulting in high levels of structural complexity; in contrast, synthetic nanomaterials result from minimalistic but controlled design options limited by the authors' current understanding of the biological world. This conceptual mismatch makes it challenging to create synthetic nanomaterials that possess desired functions in biological media. In many biologically relevant applications, nanomaterials must enter the cell interior to perform their functions. An essential transport barrier is the cell-protecting plasma membrane and hence the understanding of its interaction with nanomaterials is a fundamental task in biotechnology. The authors present open questions in the field of nanomaterial interactions with biological membranes, including: how physical mechanisms and molecular forces acting at the nanoscale restrict or inspire design options; which levels of complexity to include next in computational and experimental models to describe how nanomaterials cross barriers via passive or active processes; and how the biological media and protein corona interfere with nanomaterial functionality. In this Perspective, the authors address these questions with the aim of offering guidelines for the development of next-generation nanomaterials that function in biological media.
Article's DOI:10.1116/1.5022145
Link to the original source:https://avs.scitation.org/doi/pdf/10.1116/1.5022145
Papper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Enginyeria Química
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Química
Physics and astronomy (miscellaneous)
Physics and astronomy (all)
Odontología
Materials science, biomaterials
Materials science (miscellaneous)
Materials science (all)
Materiais
Interdisciplinar
General physics and astronomy
General medicine
General materials science
General chemistry
General biochemistry,genetics and molecular biology
Ciências biológicas ii
Ciências biológicas i
Ciências agrárias i
Ciência da computação
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Chemistry (all)
Biophysics
Biomaterials
Biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (miscellaneous)
Biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology (all)
Astronomia / física
Keywords:Theileria-parva
Surface-properties
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
Protein corona
Poly(ethylene glycol)
Nanoparticles
Lipid-membranes
Drug-delivery
Computer-simulation
Cellular uptake
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2024-09-07
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