PEG-b-AGE coated IONPs conjugated with transferrin (Tf) exhibited significant anti-biofouling properties against non-specific protein adsorption and off-target cell uptake, thus substantially enhancing the ability to target and separate transferrin receptor (TfR) over-expressed D556 medulloblastoma cells.
When applied to the immunomagnetic cell separation of the transferrin receptor (TfR)-overexpressed medulloblastoma cells using transferrin (Tf) as the targeting ligand, Tf-conjugated IONRs can capture 92 ± 3% of the targeted cells under a given condition (2.0 × 10<sup>4</sup> cells/mL, 0.2 mg Fe/mL concentration of magnetic materials, and 2.5 min of incubation time) compared to only 37 ± 2% when using the spherical IONPs, and 14 ± 2% when using commercially available magnetic beads, significantly improving the efficiency of separating the targeted cells.