Generation of a Hydrophobic Protrusion on Nanoparticles to Improve the Membrane‐Anchoring Ability and Cellular Internalization
He Xia,
Wenjuan Zhou,
Dezheng Li
et al.
Abstract:Controlling the nanoparticle‐cell membrane interaction to achieve easy and fast membrane anchoring and cellular internalization is of great importance in a variety of biomedical applications. Here we report a simple and versatile strategy to maneuver the nanoparticle‐cell membrane interaction by creating a tunable hydrophobic protrusion on Janus particles through swelling‐induced symmetry breaking. When the Janus particle contacts cell membrane, the protrusion will induce membrane wrapping, leading the particl… Show more
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