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Cell-targeted platinum nanoparticles and nanoparticle clusters.

10 Citations2015
Stefanie Papst, M. Brimble, C. Evans
Organic & biomolecular chemistry

The facile preparation of cell-targeted platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) is reported through the design of peptides that, as a single molecule added in small concentration during the synthesis, control the size of PtNP clusters during their growth, stabilise the PtNPs in aqueous suspension and enable the functionalisation of the PtPPs with a versatile range ofcell-targeting ligands.

Abstract

Herein, we report the facile preparation of cell-targeted platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs), through the design of peptides that, as a single molecule added in small concentration during the synthesis, control the size of PtNP clusters during their growth, stabilise the PtNPs in aqueous suspension and enable the functionalisation of the PtNPs with a versatile range of cell-targeting ligands. Water-soluble PtNPs targeted respectively at blood group antigens and at integrin receptors are demonstrated.