AbstractThe transport of microscopic particles such as growth factors, proteins, or drugs through the extracellular matrix (ECM) is based on diffusion, a ubiquitous mechanism in nature. The ECM shapes the local distribution of the transported macromolecules and at the same time constitutes an important barrier toward infectious agents. To fulfill these competing tasks, the hydrogels have to employ highly selective filtering mechanisms. Yet, the underlying microscopic principles are still an enigma in cell biology and drug delivery. Here, we show that the extracellular matrix presents an effective electrostatic bandpass, suppressing the diffusive motion of both positively and negatively charged objects. This mechanism allows uncharged partic...
AbstractThe efficient treatment of many ocular diseases depends on the rapid diffusive distribution ...
Nanoparticle transport inside the extracellular matrix (ECM) is a crucial factor affecting the thera...
The selectivity and speed of many biological transport processes transpire from a 'reduction of dime...
AbstractThe transport of microscopic particles such as growth factors, proteins, or drugs through th...
AbstractBiological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the ...
The controlled exchange of molecules between organelles, cells, or organisms and their environment i...
AbstractDiffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in charged fibrous media is of inter...
AbstractTransport processes within biological polymer networks, including mucus and the extracellula...
Biological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the passage ...
Biological hydrogels such as mucus, extracellular matrix, biofilms, and the nuclear pore have divers...
The diffusion of colloids in complex biological hydrogels is regulated by a broad range of factors i...
Diffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in charged fibrous media is of interest in m...
Biological polymer networks such as mucus, extracellular matrix, nuclear pore complex, and bacterial...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) represents a highly charged and hydrated network in which different c...
Hyaluronic acid is an abundant polyelectrolyte in the human body that forms extracellular hydrogels ...
AbstractThe efficient treatment of many ocular diseases depends on the rapid diffusive distribution ...
Nanoparticle transport inside the extracellular matrix (ECM) is a crucial factor affecting the thera...
The selectivity and speed of many biological transport processes transpire from a 'reduction of dime...
AbstractThe transport of microscopic particles such as growth factors, proteins, or drugs through th...
AbstractBiological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the ...
The controlled exchange of molecules between organelles, cells, or organisms and their environment i...
AbstractDiffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in charged fibrous media is of inter...
AbstractTransport processes within biological polymer networks, including mucus and the extracellula...
Biological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the passage ...
Biological hydrogels such as mucus, extracellular matrix, biofilms, and the nuclear pore have divers...
The diffusion of colloids in complex biological hydrogels is regulated by a broad range of factors i...
Diffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in charged fibrous media is of interest in m...
Biological polymer networks such as mucus, extracellular matrix, nuclear pore complex, and bacterial...
The extracellular matrix (ECM) represents a highly charged and hydrated network in which different c...
Hyaluronic acid is an abundant polyelectrolyte in the human body that forms extracellular hydrogels ...
AbstractThe efficient treatment of many ocular diseases depends on the rapid diffusive distribution ...
Nanoparticle transport inside the extracellular matrix (ECM) is a crucial factor affecting the thera...
The selectivity and speed of many biological transport processes transpire from a 'reduction of dime...