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View article: Human Skeletal Muscle Myoblast Culture in Aligned Bacterial Nanocellulose and Commercial Matrices
Human Skeletal Muscle Myoblast Culture in Aligned Bacterial Nanocellulose and Commercial Matrices Open
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) is a durable, flexible, and dynamic biomaterial capable of serving a wide variety of fields, sectors, and applications within biotechnology, healthcare, electronics, agriculture, fashion, and others. BNC is pr…
View article: Artificial Melanogenesis by Confining Melanin/Polydopamine Production inside Polymersomes
Artificial Melanogenesis by Confining Melanin/Polydopamine Production inside Polymersomes Open
Melanin and polydopamine are potent biopolymers for the development of biomedical nanosystems. However, applications of melanin or polydopamine‐based nanoparticles are limited by drawbacks related to a compromised colloidal stability over …
View article: Artificial Melanogenesis by Confining Melanin/Polydopamine Production Inside Polymersomes
Artificial Melanogenesis by Confining Melanin/Polydopamine Production Inside Polymersomes Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Artificial melanogenesis by confining melanin/polydopamine production inside polymersomes”, published in Macromolecular Bioscience, 2021. Table of contents: 1. Figure 1; Zip. archive containi…
View article: Artificial Melanogenesis by Confining Melanin/Polydopamine Production Inside Polymersomes
Artificial Melanogenesis by Confining Melanin/Polydopamine Production Inside Polymersomes Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Artificial melanogenesis by confining melanin/polydopamine production inside polymersomes”, published in Macromolecular Bioscience, 2021. Table of contents: 1. Figure 1; Zip. archive containi…
View article: Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA-Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform
Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA-Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA-Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform”, published in Small, 2020, 16, 1…
View article: Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA-Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform
Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA-Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA-Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform”, published in Small, 2020, 16, 1…
View article: Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell-Sized Compartments
Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell-Sized Compartments Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell-Sized Compartments”, published in Adv. Mater., 2020, 32, 2004804. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do…
View article: Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell-Sized Compartments
Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell-Sized Compartments Open
Data underlying the figures in the publication “Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell-Sized Compartments”, published in Adv. Mater., 2020, 32, 2004804. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/do…
View article: DNA-tethered Polymersome Clusters as Nanotheranostic Platform
DNA-tethered Polymersome Clusters as Nanotheranostic Platform Open
Nanotheranostics combine the use of nanomaterials and biologically active compounds to achieve diagnosis and treatment at the same time. To date, severe limitations compromise the use of nanotheranostic systems as potent nanomaterials are …
View article: Catalytic polymersomes to produce strong and long-lasting bioluminescence
Catalytic polymersomes to produce strong and long-lasting bioluminescence Open
Polymersome-based bioluminescent nanocompartment to achieve enzyme protection and switch kinetics to produce a persistent light signal.
View article: Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell‐Sized Compartments
Combinatorial Strategy for Studying Biochemical Pathways in Double Emulsion Templated Cell‐Sized Compartments Open
Cells rely upon producing enzymes at precise rates and stoichiometry for maximizing functionalities. The reasons for this optimal control are unknown, primarily because of the interconnectivity of the enzymatic cascade effects within multi…
View article: Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA‐Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform
Segregated Nanocompartments Containing Therapeutic Enzymes and Imaging Compounds within DNA‐Zipped Polymersome Clusters for Advanced Nanotheranostic Platform Open
Nanotheranostics is an emerging field that brings together nanoscale‐engineered materials with biological systems providing a combination of therapeutic and diagnostic strategies. However, current theranostic nanoplatforms have serious lim…
View article: Biomolecule–polymer hybrid compartments: combining the best of both worlds
Biomolecule–polymer hybrid compartments: combining the best of both worlds Open
Recent advances in bio/polymer hybrid compartments in the quest to obtain artificial cells, biosensors and catalytic compartments.
View article: Expression of the inhibitory receptor NKG2A correlates with increased liver and splenic NK cell response to activating receptor engagement
Expression of the inhibitory receptor NKG2A correlates with increased liver and splenic NK cell response to activating receptor engagement Open
Liver cNK cells' hyporesponsiveness to stimulation through activating receptors is independent of IL-10, but correlates with decreased NKG2A expression compared to trNK cells. In addition, we demonstrate that liver NK cells become further …
View article: Coeliac disease screening is suboptimal in a tertiary gastroenterology setting
Coeliac disease screening is suboptimal in a tertiary gastroenterology setting Open
Background and aims Coeliac disease (CD) is widely prevalent in North America, but case-finding techniques currently used may not be adequate for patient identification. We aimed to determine the adequacy of CD screening in an academic gas…