Membrane-Nanoparticle Interactions: The Impact of Membrane Lipids

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Abstract

The growing field of nanotechnology presents opportunity for applications across many sectors. Nanostructures, such as nanoparticles, hold distinct properties based on their size, shape, and chemical modifications that allow them to be utilized in both highly specific as well as broad capacities. As the classification of nanoparticles becomes more well-defined and the list of applications grows, it is imperative that their toxicity be investigated. One such cellular system that is of importance are cellular membranes (biomembranes). Membranes present one of the first points of contact for nanoparticles at the cellular level. This review will address current studies aimed at defining the biomolecular interactions of nanoparticles at the level of the cell membrane, with a specific focus of the interactions of nanoparticles with prominent lipid systems.

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Issler, T., Turner, R. J., & Prenner, E. J. (2024, November 21). Membrane-Nanoparticle Interactions: The Impact of Membrane Lipids. Small. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202404152

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