Oral absorption of PEG-coated versus uncoated gold nanospheres: does agglomeration matter?

Volume: 12, Issue: 1, Pages: 9 - 9
Published: Mar 25, 2015
Abstract
Particle size is thought to be a critical factor affecting the bioavailability of nanoparticles following oral exposure. Nearly all studies of nanoparticle bioavailability focus on characterization of the primary particle size of the material as supplied or as dosed, and not on agglomeration behavior within the gastrointestinal tract, which is presumably most relevant for absorption. In the study reported here, snapshots of agglomeration...
Paper Details
Title
Oral absorption of PEG-coated versus uncoated gold nanospheres: does agglomeration matter?
Published Date
Mar 25, 2015
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
9 - 9
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