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Pre-adsorption of antibodies enables targeting of nanocarriers despite a biomolecular corona
- M. Tonigold, J. Simon, +11 authors V. Mailaender
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Nature Nanotechnology
- 18 June 2018
To promote drug delivery to exact sites and cell types, the surface of nanocarriers is functionalized with targeting antibodies or ligands, typically coupled by covalent chemistry. Once the… Expand
The challenges of oral drug delivery via nanocarriers
- J. Reinholz, K. Landfester, V. Mailaender
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Drug delivery
- 1 January 2018
Abstract The oral application of pharmaceuticals is unarguably the most convenient method of application. Especially for protein- or peptide-based drugs, however, the effectiveness is significantly… Expand
Protein machineries defining pathways of nanocarrier exocytosis and transcytosis.
- J. Reinholz, Christopher Diesler, +4 authors V. Mailaender
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Acta biomaterialia
- 15 April 2018
The transport of nanocarriers through barriers like the gut in a living organism involves the transcytosis of these nanocarriers through the cell layer dividing two compartments. Understanding how… Expand
Efficient Nanofibrous Membranes for Antibacterial Wound Dressing and UV Protection.
- S. Jiang, B. C. Ma, +5 authors D. Crespy
- Materials Science, Medicine
- ACS applied materials & interfaces
- 31 October 2016
Materials with a hierarchical structure often demonstrate superior properties with combined and even synergistic effects of multiple functions. Herein, we report the design of a new class of material… Expand
Submicrometer-Sized Roughness Suppresses Bacteria Adhesion
- N. Encinas, Ching-Yu Yang, +6 authors D. Vollmer
- Materials Science, Medicine
- ACS applied materials & interfaces
- 6 March 2020
Biofilm formation is most commonly combatted with antibiotics or biocides. However, proven toxicity and increasing resistance of bacteria increase the need for alternative strategies to prevent… Expand
Monitoring of Cell Layer Integrity with a Current-Driven Organic Electrochemical Transistor.
- Leona V. Lingstedt, M. Ghittorelli, +6 authors P. W. M. Blom
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Advanced healthcare materials
- 1 August 2019
The integrity of CaCo-2 cell barriers is investigated by organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) in a current-driven configuration. Ion transport through cellular barriers via the paracellular… Expand
BNT162b2 induces SARS-CoV-2-neutralising antibodies and T cells in humans
BNT162b2, a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulated nucleoside-modified messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike protein (S) stabilized in the… Expand
Probing the Impedance of a Biological Tissue with PEDOT:PSS-Coated Metal Electrodes: Effect of Electrode Size on Sensing Efficiency.
- D. Koutsouras, Leona V. Lingstedt, +4 authors Paschalis Gkoupidenis
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Advanced healthcare materials
- 8 November 2019
Electrodes coated with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) have been employed to measure the integrity of cellular barriers. However, a systematic experimental study of… Expand
Intracellular trafficking of polymeric nanocarriers in eukaryotic cells with emphasis on transcytotic processes
- J. Reinholz
- Chemistry
- 2018
Nanovaccine impact on dendritic cells: transcriptome analysis enables new insights into antigen and adjuvant effects.
- David Paßlick, J. Reinholz, +5 authors V. Mailaender
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Nanomedicine
- 4 September 2020
Aim: For vaccines the combination between an antigen and adjuvants are both crucially important to trigger an effective immune response in dendritic cells. Innovative adjuvants like resiquimod or… Expand