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  • Nanostructured materials, especially hybrid organo-inorganic nanomaterials, are being explored for various biomedical applications, including drug delivery and tissue engineering.
  • The study presents a method for creating multifunctional nanomaterials by biomimetic polymerization of dopamine derivatives, leading to magneto-fluorescent nanocomposites.
  • These nanocomposites demonstrate high biocompatibility and can be conjugated with antibodies to target HER2-positive cancer cells, allowing for potential uses in targeted drug delivery and in vivo studies.

Article Abstract

Nanostructured materials and systems find various applications in biomedical fields. Hybrid organo-inorganic nanomaterials are intensively studied in a wide range of areas, from visualization to drug delivery or tissue engineering. One of the recent trends in material science is biomimetic approaches toward the synthesis or modification of functional nanosystems. Here, we describe an approach toward multifunctional nanomaterials through the biomimetic polymerization of dopamine derivatives. Magnetite nanoparticles were modified with a combination of dopamine conjugates to give multifunctional magneto-fluorescent nanocomposites in one synthetic step. The obtained material showed excellent biocompatibility at concentrations up to 200 μg/mL and an in vivo biodistribution profile typical for nanosized formulations. The synthesized systems were conjugated with antibodies against HER2 to improve their selectivity toward HER2-positive cancer cells. The produced material can be used for dual magneto-optical in vivo studies or targeted drug delivery. The applied synthetic strategy can be used for the creation of various multifunctional hybrid nanomaterials in mild conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820170PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010134DOI Listing

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