Stealth and Biocompatible Gold Nanoparticles through Surface Coating with a Zwitterionic Derivative of Glutathione
Vinicius S. Guido,
Paulo H. Olivieri,
Milena L. Brito
et al.
Abstract:Gold nanoparticles
(AuNPs) hold promise in biomedicine,
but challenges
like aggregation, protein corona formation, and insufficient biocompatibility
must be thoroughly addressed before advancing their clinical applications.
Designing AuNPs with specific protein corona compositions is challenging,
and strategies for corona elimination, such as coating with polyethylene
glycol (PEG), have limitations. In this study, we introduce a commercially
available zwitterionic derivative of glutathione, glutathione monoeth… Show more
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