Book contents
- Fundamentals of Nanomedicine
- Fundamentals of Nanomedicine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Need for New Perspectives in Medicine
- 2 Nanomedicine: Single-Cell Medicine
- 3 Targeted Drug Delivery
- 4 Drug Delivery Cell Entry Mechanisms
- 5 Nanomaterial Cores for Noninvasive Imaging
- 6 Attaching Biomolecules to Nanoparticles
- 7 Characterizing Nanoparticles
- 8 Nanomedicine Drug Dosing
- 9 Nanodelivery of Therapeutic Genes
- 10 Assessing Nanomedical Therapies at the Single-Cell Level
- 11 Nanotoxicity at the Single-Cell Level
- 12 Designing Nanodelivery Systems for In Vivo Use
- 13 Designing and Testing Nanomedical Devices
- 14 Quality Assurance and Regulatory Issues of Nanomedicine for the Pharmaceutical Industry
- References
- Index
6 - Attaching Biomolecules to Nanoparticles
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 March 2022
- Fundamentals of Nanomedicine
- Fundamentals of Nanomedicine
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Need for New Perspectives in Medicine
- 2 Nanomedicine: Single-Cell Medicine
- 3 Targeted Drug Delivery
- 4 Drug Delivery Cell Entry Mechanisms
- 5 Nanomaterial Cores for Noninvasive Imaging
- 6 Attaching Biomolecules to Nanoparticles
- 7 Characterizing Nanoparticles
- 8 Nanomedicine Drug Dosing
- 9 Nanodelivery of Therapeutic Genes
- 10 Assessing Nanomedical Therapies at the Single-Cell Level
- 11 Nanotoxicity at the Single-Cell Level
- 12 Designing Nanodelivery Systems for In Vivo Use
- 13 Designing and Testing Nanomedical Devices
- 14 Quality Assurance and Regulatory Issues of Nanomedicine for the Pharmaceutical Industry
- References
- Index
Summary
While nanomedical system design begins with the choice of core materials, the ultimate usefulness of these nanomedical systems is driven by the subsequent attachment of biomolecules in a series of layers. The initial attachment process (i.e., bioconjugation) requires biomolecules to be attached to a core material that is typically nonorganic and may consist of materials quite foreign to these biomolecules. Attachment strategies of biomolecules to the core depend on the composition of core materials.
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- Fundamentals of Nanomedicine , pp. 103 - 121Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022