We investigated the rheological properties and the penetration of differently sized carboxylated nanoparticles in pig pulmonary mucus, on different distance and time scales. Nanoparticles were either mechanically mixed into the mucus samples or deposited as an aerosol, the latter resembling a more physiologically relevant delivery scenario. After mechanical dispersion, 500 nm particles were locally trapped; a fraction of carboxylated tracer particles of 100 or 200 nm in diameter could however freely diffuse in these networks over distances of approximately 20 μm. In contrast, after aerosol deposition on top of the mucus layer only particles with a size of 100 nm were able to penetrate into mucus, suggesting the presence of smaller pores at ...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
After deposition in the respiratory tract, nanoparticles exhibit acute, neutrophil-driven inflammato...
Respiratory mucus is one of the main barriers for nanoparticle-based pulmonary delivery systems. Thi...
We investigated the rheological properties and the penetration of differently sized carboxylated nan...
The aerosol technology used in lungs drug delivery is not precise enough to target all the drugs to ...
In this study, the mobility of nanoparticles in mucus and similar hydrogels as model systems was ass...
International audienceIn this study, the mobility of nanoparticles in mucus and similar hydrogels as...
Efficient mucosal delivery remains a major challenge for the reason of the respiratory tract mucus a...
Mucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelastic prop...
Anthropogenic nano-sized particles (NSP), ie, particles with a diameter of less than 100 nm, are gen...
Pseudorabies virus (PRV) initially replicates in the porcine upper respiratory tract. It easily inva...
Pseudorabies virus (PRV) initially replicates in the porcine upper respiratory tract. It easily inva...
Major issues in both toxicological as well as pharmaceutical research are biological barriers, imped...
Inhaled nanoparticles are a promising technology for delivering therapeutic molecules to the lungs t...
Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology for medical purposes, has been widely identified as ...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
After deposition in the respiratory tract, nanoparticles exhibit acute, neutrophil-driven inflammato...
Respiratory mucus is one of the main barriers for nanoparticle-based pulmonary delivery systems. Thi...
We investigated the rheological properties and the penetration of differently sized carboxylated nan...
The aerosol technology used in lungs drug delivery is not precise enough to target all the drugs to ...
In this study, the mobility of nanoparticles in mucus and similar hydrogels as model systems was ass...
International audienceIn this study, the mobility of nanoparticles in mucus and similar hydrogels as...
Efficient mucosal delivery remains a major challenge for the reason of the respiratory tract mucus a...
Mucus can effectively protect the exposed mucosal surfaces due to its adhesive and viscoelastic prop...
Anthropogenic nano-sized particles (NSP), ie, particles with a diameter of less than 100 nm, are gen...
Pseudorabies virus (PRV) initially replicates in the porcine upper respiratory tract. It easily inva...
Pseudorabies virus (PRV) initially replicates in the porcine upper respiratory tract. It easily inva...
Major issues in both toxicological as well as pharmaceutical research are biological barriers, imped...
Inhaled nanoparticles are a promising technology for delivering therapeutic molecules to the lungs t...
Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology for medical purposes, has been widely identified as ...
Oral delivery is the easiest and most used method of drug delivery. However, the gastrointestinal (G...
After deposition in the respiratory tract, nanoparticles exhibit acute, neutrophil-driven inflammato...
Respiratory mucus is one of the main barriers for nanoparticle-based pulmonary delivery systems. Thi...