Peptide–nanoparticle conjugates: a next generation of diagnostic and therapeutic platforms?

Woo jin Jeong, Jiyoon Bu, Luke J. Kubiatowicz, Stephanie S. Chen, Young Soo Kim, Seungpyo Hong

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Abstract

Peptide–nanoparticle conjugates (PNCs) have recently emerged as a versatile tool for biomedical applications. Synergism between the two promising classes of materials allows enhanced control over their biological behaviors, overcoming intrinsic limitations of the individual materials. Over the past decades, a myriad of PNCs has been developed for various applications, such as drug delivery, inhibition of pathogenic biomolecular interactions, molecular imaging, and liquid biopsy. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of existing technologies that have been recently developed in the broad field of PNCs, offering a guideline especially for investigators who are new to this field.

Original languageEnglish
Article number38
JournalNano Convergence
Volume5
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Drug delivery
  • Liquid biopsy
  • Molecular imaging
  • Peptide–nanoparticle conjugates
  • Protein interaction inhibitor

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