The enormous potential of nanogel scaffolds for protein encapsulation has been widely recognized. However, constructing stable polymeric nanoscale networks in a facile, mild, and controllable fashion still remains a technical challenge. Here, we present a novel nanogel formation strategy using horseradish peroxidase (HRP) catalyzed crosslinking on phenolic derivatized dendritic polyglycerol (dPG) in the presence of H2O2 in an inverse miniemulsion. This “enzymatic nanogelation” approach was efficient to produce stable 200 nm dPG nanogel particles, and was performed under physiological conditions, thus making it particularly beneficial for encapsulating biological proteins. Purification of the nanogels was easy to handle and practical because...
Enzyme immobilization in nanoparticles is of interest for boosting their catalytic applications, yet...
A novel platform of dendritic nanogels is herein presented, capitalizing on the self-assembly of all...
Several diseases are related to the lack or to the defective activity of a particular enzyme; theref...
International audienceHybrid DNA-protein nanogels represent potential protein vectors and enzymatic ...
Alternatives for strain‐promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) chemistries are needed because o...
Nanometer-size gel particles, or nanogels, have potential for delivering therapeutic macromolecules....
Enzyme nanogels (ENGs) offer a convenient method to protect therapeutic proteins from in vivo stress...
Enzymes are always considered as great gifts from nature since they are holding brilliant properties...
Several diseases are related to the lack or to the defective activity of a particular enzyme; theref...
Enzymes are catalysts bearing excellent properties (high activity, selectivity and specificity) that ...
With the recent progresses in biotechnology that enable the production of various peptides and prote...
Polyglycerol nanogels are three-dimensional polymeric networks with a few hundred nanometer sizes an...
Owing to the unique advantages of combining the characteristics of hydrogels and nanoparticles, nano...
In this paper we describe a methodology for the synthesis of thermoresponsive polyglycerol-based nan...
The facile encapsulation of biomolecules along with efficient formulation and storage makes nanogels...
Enzyme immobilization in nanoparticles is of interest for boosting their catalytic applications, yet...
A novel platform of dendritic nanogels is herein presented, capitalizing on the self-assembly of all...
Several diseases are related to the lack or to the defective activity of a particular enzyme; theref...
International audienceHybrid DNA-protein nanogels represent potential protein vectors and enzymatic ...
Alternatives for strain‐promoted azide–alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) chemistries are needed because o...
Nanometer-size gel particles, or nanogels, have potential for delivering therapeutic macromolecules....
Enzyme nanogels (ENGs) offer a convenient method to protect therapeutic proteins from in vivo stress...
Enzymes are always considered as great gifts from nature since they are holding brilliant properties...
Several diseases are related to the lack or to the defective activity of a particular enzyme; theref...
Enzymes are catalysts bearing excellent properties (high activity, selectivity and specificity) that ...
With the recent progresses in biotechnology that enable the production of various peptides and prote...
Polyglycerol nanogels are three-dimensional polymeric networks with a few hundred nanometer sizes an...
Owing to the unique advantages of combining the characteristics of hydrogels and nanoparticles, nano...
In this paper we describe a methodology for the synthesis of thermoresponsive polyglycerol-based nan...
The facile encapsulation of biomolecules along with efficient formulation and storage makes nanogels...
Enzyme immobilization in nanoparticles is of interest for boosting their catalytic applications, yet...
A novel platform of dendritic nanogels is herein presented, capitalizing on the self-assembly of all...
Several diseases are related to the lack or to the defective activity of a particular enzyme; theref...