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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 550–567, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.44
Figure 1: Representative SEM micrographs of silica and carbon nanoparticles. The scale bar in each inset is 1...
Figure 2: a) Zeta potential versus pH curves for carbon nanoparticles (CNP-M and CNP-S) and silica nanopartic...
Figure 3: a) SDS-PAGE gel of hard protein corona formed after 1 h of incubation in human plasma. b) Densitome...
Figure 4: Abundance of fibrinogen and apolipoprotein A1 in silica and carbon nanoparticle corona at different...
Figure 5: Venn diagrams showing the number of proteins shared by small silica (black) and carbon nanoparticle...
Figure 6: Relative concentration of proteins on small silica (SNP-S) and carbon (CNP-S) nanoparticle coronas ...
Figure 7: Classification of the human plasma corona proteins identified on small silica (SNP-S) and carbon (C...
Figure 8: Effect of hard corona formed at different plasma concentrations on nanoparticles agglomeration in w...
Figure 9: Effect of nanoparticles on platelet aggregation. a) Platelets activated by collagen; b) platelets a...
Figure 10: Effect of the nanoparticles on platelet activation measured as secretion of P-selectin.
Figure 11: Effect of the nanoparticles on platelet adhesion. a) Total number of platelets adhering to the subs...
Figure 12: The strategy used to unravel possible structure–activity relationships in the present study.