Ijeoma Uchegbu talks to Jim Al-Khalili about using nanoparticles to transform medicines and her passion for race equality, not forgetting the benefits of stand-up comedy. Show more Imagine a ...
Additionally, we highlight various ROS-responsive therapeutic platforms, such as nanoparticles and ... mitochondrial-targeting polymeric micelles (PTPSC) were constructed, which self-assemble from ...
So what if checking your stress levels at home became the norm? Thanks to nanoparticles, this possibility is drawing closer. In a new study published in the journal Talanta, a team from China and ...
Focusing on the challenging case of pancreatic cancer, a research team headed up at Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada has demonstrated that gold nanoparticles (GNPs) show potential to optimize ...
FeSSIF pH of 5, bile salt; 15 mM of bile salt and 3.75 mM of lecithin FaSSIF-V2 pH of 6.5; 3 mM of bile salt and 0.2 mM of lecithin [32–36] FeSSIF-V2 pH 5.8; 10 mM of bile salt; 2 mM of lecithin ...
Nanomedicine. 2014;9(3):487-499. pH-responsive nanoparticles that reverse surface charge or expose ligands such as TAT and biotin at the outer surface ('deshielding') at tumor pH have been ...
To enable a new generation of anti-viral vaccines, we designed self-assembling protein nanoparticles with geometries tailored to present the ectodomains of influenza, HIV, and RSV viral glycoprotein ...