The selective detection of specific cells of interest and their effective visualization is important but challenging, and fluorescent cell imaging with target-specific probes is commonly used to visualize cell morphology and components and to track cellular processes. Multiple displays of two or more targeting ligands on a polyvalent single template would make it possible to construct versatile multiplex fluorescent cell imaging probes that can visualize two or more target cells individually without the need for a set of individual probes. To achieve this goal, we used encapsulin, a new class of protein cage nanoparticles, as a template and implanted dual targeting capability by presenting two different affibody molecules on a single encaps...
Department of Biological SciencesRecent development of construction of nanostructured materials such...
Nature uses bottom-up approaches for the controlled assembly of highly ordered hierarchical structur...
In this study, fluorescent proteins (FPs) were engineered to self-assemble into protein particles in...
The selective detection of specific cells of interest and their effective visualization is important...
Protein cage nanoparticles have a unique spherical hollow structure that provides a modifiable inter...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein cage nanoparticles are widely used as targeted delivery nanoplatforms, because they have wel...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Simple plug-and-playable fluorescent cell imaging modular toolkits are established using the bacteri...
Protein cage nanoparticles are excellent candidates for use as multifunctional delivery nanoplatform...
Protein cages, including ferritins, viral capsids, and encapsulins, are biomolecule-based supramolec...
Cage proteins, which assemble into often highly symmetric hollow nanoscale capsules, have great pote...
We genetically controlled compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells by heterologous expression of bac...
In vivoimaging of protein complexes is a powerful method for understanding the underlying biological...
Department of Biological SciencesRecent development of construction of nanostructured materials such...
Nature uses bottom-up approaches for the controlled assembly of highly ordered hierarchical structur...
In this study, fluorescent proteins (FPs) were engineered to self-assemble into protein particles in...
The selective detection of specific cells of interest and their effective visualization is important...
Protein cage nanoparticles have a unique spherical hollow structure that provides a modifiable inter...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein cage nanoparticles are biomolecule-based supramolecular biopolymers and attractive candidate...
Protein cage nanoparticles are widely used as targeted delivery nanoplatforms, because they have wel...
Protein cage nanoparticles are protein-based supramolecular virus-like particles and attractive cand...
Simple plug-and-playable fluorescent cell imaging modular toolkits are established using the bacteri...
Protein cage nanoparticles are excellent candidates for use as multifunctional delivery nanoplatform...
Protein cages, including ferritins, viral capsids, and encapsulins, are biomolecule-based supramolec...
Cage proteins, which assemble into often highly symmetric hollow nanoscale capsules, have great pote...
We genetically controlled compartmentalization in eukaryotic cells by heterologous expression of bac...
In vivoimaging of protein complexes is a powerful method for understanding the underlying biological...
Department of Biological SciencesRecent development of construction of nanostructured materials such...
Nature uses bottom-up approaches for the controlled assembly of highly ordered hierarchical structur...
In this study, fluorescent proteins (FPs) were engineered to self-assemble into protein particles in...