“…Many different nanomaterials have been reported to strongly interact with biological fluids and form a bio-corona, (Galmarini et al, 2018;Mandal et al, 2018;Tenzer et al, 2013;Yu et al, 2020), and this property has led to important applications, for example, as an analytical tool for the detection of different diseases (Giulimondi et al, 2019), such as cancer (Di Domenico et al, 2018). However, the formation of bio-corona is not always a desirable property: for example, it was shown that NPs without PC has higher targeting efficiency (Feiner-Gracia et al, 2017;Md Rasib et al, 2019) and cellular uptake (Breznica et al, 2020;Ghazaryan et al, 2019;Giulimondi et al, 2019.;Tonigold et al, 2018). The study of biomolecular corona, in the context of drug delivery, has been used by researchers mainly to tailor the properties of NPs for three main objectives, schematically shown in Figure 1: (i) to introduce "stealth" characteristics, (ii) to have efficient targeting, and (iii) to obtain low fouling materials.…”