| Literature DB >> 27028669 |
Pablo Del Pino1,2, Fang Yang3, Beatriz Pelaz4, Qian Zhang4, Karsten Kantner4, Raimo Hartmann4, Natalia Martinez de Baroja5, Marta Gallego5, Marco Möller5, Bella B Manshian6, Stefaan J Soenen6, René Riedel3, Norbert Hampp3, Wolfgang J Parak7,8.
Abstract
A homologous nanoparticle library was synthesized in which gold nanoparticles were coated with polyethylene glycol, whereby the diameter of the gold cores, as well as the thickness of the shell of polyethylene glycol, was varied. Basic physicochemical parameters of this two-dimensional nanoparticle library, such as size, ζ-potential, hydrophilicity, elasticity, and catalytic activity ,were determined. Cell uptake of selected nanoparticles with equal size yet varying thickness of the polymer shell and their effect on basic structural and functional cell parameters was determined. Data indicates that thinner, more hydrophilic coatings, combined with the partial functionalization with quaternary ammonium cations, result in a more efficient uptake, which relates to significant effects on structural and functional cell parameters.Entities:
Keywords: gold nanoparticles; nanoparticle uptake; physicochemical properties; polyethylene glycol; toxicity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27028669 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201511733
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336