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Biocompatible Protein Nanocontainers for Controlled Drugs Release
ACS Nano, 2010We designed a biocompatible carrier for controlled release of hydrophobic drugs. The designed carrier was prepared by sonicating oil in a protein aqueous solution forming a protein nanocontainer composed of an inner gel core and an outer protein shell.
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“Smart” liposomal nanocontainers in biology and medicine
Biochemistry (Moscow), 2010The perspectives of using liposomes for delivery of drugs to desired parts of the human body have been intensively investigated for more than 30 years. During this time many inventions have been suggested and different kinds of liposomal devices developed, and a number of them have reached the stages of preclinical or clinical trials.
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How to make a protein-based nanocontainer
Science, 2017Microcompartments Bacterial microcompartments are to bacteria what membrane-bound organelles are to eukaryotic cells. They are specialized subcellular compartments for colocalizing enzymes to enhance reaction rates, protect sensitive proteins, and sequester toxic intermediates. Sutter et al.
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Polymer Nanocontainers for Drug Delivery
2004Vesicle-templated nanocontainers prepared from ABA triblock copolymers possess great potential for applications in areas such as drug delivery or pharmacology. For example, PMOXA-PDMS-PMOXA copolymers self-aggregate in water to form vesicles in a size range from 50 nm up to 100 μm. Intravesicular crosslinking of polymerizable end groups transforms the
Sauer, Marc, Graff, A., Meier, Wolfgang
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Nanocontainer for environmental applications
2020L.R. Gonsalves, R.K. Kunkalekar
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Methods for synthesis of nanocontainers
2020Laura Crociani, Ludovica Ruggiero
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