C. Maffeo, J. Yoo, et al.
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Engineered nanoparticles have been widely used in industry and are present in many consumer products. However, their bio-safeties especially in a long term are largely unknown. Here, a nanochannel-electrophoresis-based method is proposed for detecting the potential bio-nano interactions that may further lead to damages to human health and/or biological environment. Through proof-of-concept molecular dynamics simulations, it was demonstrated that the transport of a protein-nanoparticle complex is very different from that of a protein along. By monitoring the change of ionic currents induced by a transported analyte as well as the transport velocities of the analyte, the complex (with bio-nano interaction) can be clearly distinguished from the protein alone (with no interaction with tested nanoparticles).
C. Maffeo, J. Yoo, et al.
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
Binquan Luan, Tien Huynh, et al.
Journal of Chemical Physics
Binquan Luan, Marcelo A. Kuroda
ACS Nano
Stefan Harrer, Philip S. Waggoner, et al.
Nanotechnology