Dendrimer Conjugates with PD‐L1‐Binding Peptides Enhance In Vivo Antitumor Immune Response
In this paper, a novel nanoparticle scaffold composed of dendrimers conjugated with peptide‐based immune checkpoint inhibitors, enhancing drug delivery efficacy is introduced. By conjugating PD‐L1‐binding peptides to dendrimers, multivalent binding effects are harnessed, resulting in enhanced binding affinity, prolonged half‐life, and improved ...
DaWon Kim+11 more
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Therapeutic Potential of Dimethyl Sulfoxide via Subconjunctival Injection in a Diabetic Retinopathy Rat Model. [PDF]
Hwang J+6 more
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Improved defluoridation and energy production using dimethyl sulfoxide modified carbon cloth as bioanode in microbial desalination cell. [PDF]
Mohandas SA+3 more
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Effect of dimethyl sulfoxide on dentin collagen.
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Peptide Display Directed Assembly of Biopolymer Core–Silica Shell Particles
Bacterial cells are engineered to produce biopolyester particles displaying peptides mediating growth of silica. Peptide‐coated biopolyester particles are treated with silica precursors and silica shell formation is studied. Transmission electron microscopy shows silica‐coated BPs which are formed after the silicification treatment. Characterization of
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Ripening of Nonaqueous Emulsions of <i>n</i>-Decane in Dimethyl Sulfoxide Observed by Time-Resolved Spin-Echo Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SESANS). [PDF]
Grünewald EW+4 more
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Topical Dimethyl Sulfoxide for Congested Nipple-areolar Complexes in Breast Surgery: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Silverstein ML+3 more
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The Thermal Pressure and Energy–Volume Coefficients of Dimethyl Sulfoxide – Water Mixtures [PDF]
Digby D. Macdonald, J. B. Hyne
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Engineering of a functional protein corona with a synergistic heparin‐ATIII complex significantly improves hemocompatibility of PEG nanoparticles. Through deliberate engineering of the protein corona, a 4‐fold reduction in coagulation activation (F1 + 2) without inducing adverse thromboinflammatory reactions (CD11b, C5a) is achieved without disrupting ...
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