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Vincent M. Rotello
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst
Publications - 797
Citations - 60364
Vincent M. Rotello is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Amherst. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Colloidal gold. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 766 publications receiving 52473 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincent M. Rotello include Eindhoven University of Technology & Indiana University.
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Gold nanoparticles in chemical and biological sensing.
TL;DR: The advent of AuNP as a sensory element provided a broad spectrum of innovative approaches for the detection of metal ions, small molecules, proteins, nucleic acids, malignant cells, etc. in a rapid and efficient manner.
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Gold nanoparticles in delivery applications
TL;DR: Gold nanoparticles provide non-toxic carriers for drug and gene delivery applications and their interaction with thiols is an effective and selective means of controlled intracellular release.
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Toxicity of Gold Nanoparticles Functionalized with Cationic and Anionic Side Chains
TL;DR: Concentration-dependent lysis mediated by initial electrostatic binding was observed in dye release studies using lipid vesicles, providing the probable mechanism for observed toxicity with the cationic MMPCs.
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Applications of Nanoparticles in Biology
TL;DR: This Review provides an introduction to nanoparticle–biomolecular interactions as well as recent applications of nanoparticles in biological sensing, delivery, and imaging of live cells and tissues.
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Self-assembly of nanoparticles into structured spherical and network aggregates
Andrew K. Boal,Faysal Ilhan,Jason E. DeRouchey,Thomas Thurn-Albrecht,Thomas P. Russell,Vincent M. Rotello +5 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the assembly process provides control over the resulting aggregates, while the modularity of the ‘bricks and mortar’ approach allows combinatorial controlover the constituents, providing a versatile route to new materials systems.