Polyglycerol grafting and RGD peptide conjugation on MnO nanoclusters for enhanced colloidal stability, selective cellular uptake and cytotoxicity

Volume: 163, Pages: 167 - 174
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
An efficient surface engineering strategy for MnO nanoparticles was developed to attain enhanced colloidal stability, selective uptake by and toxicity to specific cancer cells. Specifically, MnO nanoclusters prepared by polyol method were grafted with polyglycerol (MnO-PG), and then conjugated with arginine-glycine-aspartate peptide (MnO-PG-RGD) through stepwise organic reactions. The physicochemical properties of the surface engineered MnO...
Paper Details
Title
Polyglycerol grafting and RGD peptide conjugation on MnO nanoclusters for enhanced colloidal stability, selective cellular uptake and cytotoxicity
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
163
Pages
167 - 174
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