Single-walled nanotube/amphiphile hybrids for efficacious protein delivery: rational modification of dispersing agents

Abstract

Carbon nanotube (CNT)/amphiphile hybrids with remarkable stability and cell viability under biologically relevant conditions can be obtained by rational modification of the molecular structure of amphiphilic dispersing agents (see scheme; PEG = poly(ethylene glycol)). The CNT/amphiphile hybrids are dispersible in water and efficiently shuttle proteins across mammalian cell membranes

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