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Immobilization onto gold nanoparticles alters α-lactalbumin interaction with pure and mixed phospholipid monolayers

Binding to colloidal structures such as gold nanoparticles (Aunps) is known to affect protein conformation, potentially altering the function and bioinvasiveness of the biopolymer. As the use of protein-Aunp constructs is widespread and increasing, an improved understanding of the invasiveness of na...

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Published in:Soft matter 2011-01, Vol.7 (24), p.1151-1159
Main Authors: Lystvet, Sina M, Volden, Sondre, Halskau, Øyvind, Glomm, Wilhelm R
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