Beilstein J. Nanotechnol.2020,11, 1556–1567, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.138
; bicompartmentalparticles; dielectrophoresis; electrokinetics; electrophoresis; electro-osmosis; microfluidics; protein nanoparticles; Introduction
Over the past 30 years, nanoparticles have been developed for a wide variety of scientific applications, ranging from medical imaging to drug delivery and enzyme
rapidly evaporate to form solid nanoparticles. For bicompartmentalparticles, the needles were placed in a parallel configuration to create a laminar flow at their ends, as described previously, and all other conditions were identical. For the polycondensation reaction, in which the NHS groups in the PEG
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Figure 1:
Fabrication process of synthetic protein nanoparticles (SPNPs). (a) A representation of the electro...