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Monitoring characteristics and genotoxic effects of engineered nanoparticle-protein corona

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MUTAGENESIS
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 479-490

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mutage/gex028

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  1. Department of Biotechnology, Government of India under the project 'NanoToF: Toxicological evaluation and risk assessment on Nanomaterials in Food' [BT/PR10414/PFN/20/961/2014]
  2. Gujarat Institute for Chemical Technology (GICT) for the Establishment of a Facility for environmental risk assessment of chemicals and nanomaterials
  3. Centre for Nanotechnology Research and Applications (CENTRA)

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Engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) possess different physical and chemical properties compared to their bulk counterparts. These unique properties have found application in various products in the area of therapeutics, consumer goods, environmental remediation, optical and electronic fields. This has also increased the likelihood of their release into the environment thereby affecting human health and ecosystem. ENPs, when in contact with the biological system have various physical and chemical interactions with cellular macromolecules including proteins. These interactions lead to the formation of protein corona around the ENPs. Consequently, living systems interact with the protein-coated ENP rather than with a bare ENP. This ENP-protein interaction influences uptake, accumulation, distribution and clearance and thereby affecting the cytotoxic and genotoxic responses. Although there are few studies which discussed the fate of ENPs, there is a need for extensive research in the field of ENPs, to understand the interaction of ENPs with biological systems for their safe and productive application.

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