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The protein corona from nanomedicine to environmental science
Summary
Researchers reviewed the state of protein corona research — the spontaneous coating of proteins onto nanoparticle surfaces in biological environments — highlighting how artificial intelligence could accelerate the field and how mechanistic insights could improve both nanomedicine therapeutics and environmental safety assessments.
The protein corona spontaneously develops and evolves on the surface of nanoscale materials when they are exposed to biological environments, altering their physiochemical properties and affecting their subsequent interactions with biosystems. In this Review, we provide an overview of the current state of protein corona research in nanomedicine. We next discuss remaining challenges in the research methodology and characterization of the protein corona that slow the development of nanoparticle therapeutics and diagnostics, and we address how artificial intelligence can advance protein corona research as a complement to experimental research efforts. We then review emerging opportunities provided by the protein corona to address major issues in healthcare and environmental sciences. This Review details how mechanistic insights into nanoparticle protein corona formation can broadly address unmet clinical and environmental needs, as well as enhance the safety and efficacy of nanobiotechnology products.
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