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Microparticles and infectious diseases
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2012Membrane shedding with microvesicle (MV) release after membrane budding due to cell stimulation is a highly conserved intercellular interplay. MV can be released by micro-organisms or by host cells in the course of infectious diseases. Host MVs are divided according to cell compartment origin in microparticles (MPs) from plasma membrane and exosomes ...
X, Delabranche +3 more
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Microparticles with neuroactive agents
Journal of Microencapsulation, 1995An overview of biodegradable and biocompatible microcapsules and microspheres loaded with neuroactive substances, or cells producing neuroactive substances, and their role as drug delivery systems (DDS) for drug administration to the central nervous system (CNS) is given. In addition, closely related systems are also summarized.
Filipović-Grčić, Jelena +2 more
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Microparticles for intranasal immunization
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2001Of the several routes available for mucosal immunization, the nasal route is particularly attractive because of ease of administration and the induction of potent immune responses, particularly in the respiratory and genitourinary tracts. However, adjuvants and delivery systems are required to enhance immune responses following nasal immunization. This
M, Vajdy, D T, O'Hagan
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The diversity of platelet microparticles
Current Opinion in Hematology, 2015Platelet microparticles are small extracellular vesicles abundant in blood. The present review will introduce the mechanisms underlying the generation of microparticles, and will describe the diverse microparticle subtypes identified to date. The most appropriate methodologies used to distinguish microparticle subtypes will be also presented.Both the ...
Eric, Boilard +2 more
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