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Single pulse heating of a nanoparticle array for biological applications.

Chen XiePeiyuan KangJohan CazalsOmar Morales CastelánJaona RandrianalisoaZhenpeng Qin
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2022)
With the ability to convert external excitation into heat, nanomaterials play an essential role in many biomedical applications. Two modes of nanoparticle (NP) array heating, nanoscale-confined heating (NCH) and macroscale-collective heating (MCH), have been found and extensively studied. Despite this, the resulting biological response at the protein level remains elusive. In this study, we developed a computational model to systematically investigate the single-pulsed heating of the NP array and corresponding protein denaturation/activation. We found that NCH may lead to targeted protein denaturation, however, nanoparticle heating does not lead to nanoscale selective TRPV1 channel activation. The excitation duration and NP concentration are primary factors that determine a window for targeted protein denaturation, and together with heating power, we defined quantified boundaries for targeted protein denaturation. Our results boost our understandings of the NCH and MCH under realistic physical constraints and provide robust guidance to customize biomedical platforms with desired NP heating.
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