Chitosan nanoparticles (ChiNPs) have been attracting increasing interest for their potential in biomedical applications as drug delivery systems since they are able to protect the encapsulated drugs and/or improve their efficacy by making them able to cross biological barriers and reach their intracellular targets. Detecting the intracellular location of ChiNPs and monitoring the release of the loaded molecules is crucial for designing drug delivery strategies. By using fluorescently- labelled ChiNPs and diaminobenzidine photoconversion to correlate fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy we precisely described the intracellular fate of ChiNPs in neuronal cells in vitro. We demonstrated that ChiNPs enter neuronal cells by endocyto...
Chemotherapy could be greatly improved if drug carriers could deliver the chemotherapeutic agents sp...
the minipapaer reports the results obtained by applying ultrastructural cytochemistry for tracking n...
Li Qun Jiang,1 Ting Yu Wang,1 Thomas J Webster,2 Hua-Jian Duan,1 Jing Ying Qiu,1 Zi Ming Zhao,1 Xiao...
Access to the central nervous system (CNS) is regulated by the blood brain barrier (BBB). The BBB pr...
Chitosan nanoparticles (NPs) are biocompatible drug carriers able to cross the blood-brain barrier a...
Chitosan-based nanoparticles (NPs) deserve particular attention as suitable drug carriers in the fie...
Chitosan-based nanoparticles (chiNPs) are considered to be potentially good carriers for the sustain...
Chitosan-based nanoparticles (chiNPs) are considered to be potentially good carriers for the sustain...
The minipaper reports the results obtained by in vitro studies on the intracellular localization and...
The increased bioavailability of essential biomolecules such as drugs, DNA and peptides is pre-requi...
Inefficient cellular delivery and intracellular accumulation are major drawbacks towards achieving f...
Ummu Afiqah Hassan,1 Mohd Zobir Hussein,2 Noorjahan Banu Alitheen,1 Syazaira Arham Yahya Ariff,1 Mas...
The use of fluorescently-labeled nanoparticles has garnered attention in the medical field, due to t...
The inhibition of the caspase-3 enzyme is reported to increase neuronal cell survival following cere...
Polymer nanoparticles are widely used as a highly generalizable tool to entrap a range of different ...
Chemotherapy could be greatly improved if drug carriers could deliver the chemotherapeutic agents sp...
the minipapaer reports the results obtained by applying ultrastructural cytochemistry for tracking n...
Li Qun Jiang,1 Ting Yu Wang,1 Thomas J Webster,2 Hua-Jian Duan,1 Jing Ying Qiu,1 Zi Ming Zhao,1 Xiao...
Access to the central nervous system (CNS) is regulated by the blood brain barrier (BBB). The BBB pr...
Chitosan nanoparticles (NPs) are biocompatible drug carriers able to cross the blood-brain barrier a...
Chitosan-based nanoparticles (NPs) deserve particular attention as suitable drug carriers in the fie...
Chitosan-based nanoparticles (chiNPs) are considered to be potentially good carriers for the sustain...
Chitosan-based nanoparticles (chiNPs) are considered to be potentially good carriers for the sustain...
The minipaper reports the results obtained by in vitro studies on the intracellular localization and...
The increased bioavailability of essential biomolecules such as drugs, DNA and peptides is pre-requi...
Inefficient cellular delivery and intracellular accumulation are major drawbacks towards achieving f...
Ummu Afiqah Hassan,1 Mohd Zobir Hussein,2 Noorjahan Banu Alitheen,1 Syazaira Arham Yahya Ariff,1 Mas...
The use of fluorescently-labeled nanoparticles has garnered attention in the medical field, due to t...
The inhibition of the caspase-3 enzyme is reported to increase neuronal cell survival following cere...
Polymer nanoparticles are widely used as a highly generalizable tool to entrap a range of different ...
Chemotherapy could be greatly improved if drug carriers could deliver the chemotherapeutic agents sp...
the minipapaer reports the results obtained by applying ultrastructural cytochemistry for tracking n...
Li Qun Jiang,1 Ting Yu Wang,1 Thomas J Webster,2 Hua-Jian Duan,1 Jing Ying Qiu,1 Zi Ming Zhao,1 Xiao...