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A new strategy to synthesize nanoparticles with enhanced cellular delivery efficiency is presented by Chengzhong Yu and co‐workers on page 6233. Silica nanoparticles mimicking virus surface topography exhibit increased cellular uptake performance and improved binding capacity towards biomolecules (e.g., genetic molecules, proteins); thus the cellular delivery performance can be improved. This understanding...
Novel silica nanoparticles mimicking virus surface topography are prepared. It is demonstrated that increases in nanoscale surface roughness promote both binding of biomolecules and cellular uptake; thus, the cellular delivery efficiency is significantly increased (scale bars 20 μm).
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