Surface chemistry-mediated modulation of adsorbed albumin folding state specifies nanocarrier clearance by distinct macrophage subsets
Polymeric nanocarriers used for drug delivery are often coated by albumin in vivo influencing the therapeutic outcomes. Here, the authors engineer the surface chemistry of a nanocarrier to either stabilize or denature the structure of adsorbed albumin, resulting in evasion or clearance by macrophage...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/15a179777f9c4b2e8d6492098d24f2b1 |
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Sumario: | Polymeric nanocarriers used for drug delivery are often coated by albumin in vivo influencing the therapeutic outcomes. Here, the authors engineer the surface chemistry of a nanocarrier to either stabilize or denature the structure of adsorbed albumin, resulting in evasion or clearance by macrophages. |
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