Although interest and funding in nanotechnology for oncological applications is thriving, translating these novel therapeutics through the earliest stages of preclinical assessment remains challenging. Upon intravenous administra-tion, nanomaterials interact with constituents of the blood inducing a wide range of associated immunotoxic effects. The literature on the immunological interactions of nanomaterials is vast and complicated. A small change in a particular characteristic of a nanomaterial (e.g., size, shape, or charge) can have a significant effect on its immunological profile in vivo, and poor selection of specific assays for establishing these undesirable effects can overlook this issue until the latest stages of preclinical asses...
Particles with a size range of 1-100 nm used in various fields of life sciences are called nanoparti...
Immune system responses to xenobiotics, including nanomaterials, can be unpredictable and multifacet...
Nanomaterials (NMs) are attractive for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications because of their u...
Altered immune responses associated with human disease conditions, such as inflammatory and infectio...
The application of nanotechnology to emerging medicinal products is a crucial parameter for the impl...
Background. With the increasing use of nanomaterials, the need for methods and assays to examine the...
Immunotherapy shows a lot of promise for addressing the problems with traditional cancer treatments....
Investigation of the potential for nanomaterials to generate immunogenic effects is a key aspect of ...
The potential for human exposure to the diverse and ever-changing world of nanoscale materials has r...
Currently, immunotherapy is considered to be one of the effective treatment modalities for cancer. A...
Nanomaterials have been the focus of intensive development and research in the medical and industria...
AbstractRATIONALE: Nanotechnology and particularly nanoparticles (NPs) have gained a tremendous inte...
Immunotherapy has firmly established itself as a compelling avenue for treating disease. Although ma...
Immunotherapy is revolutionizing the treatment of cancer. It can achieve unprecedented responses in ...
The immune system has the double role of maintaining tissue integrity and homeostasis and of protect...
Particles with a size range of 1-100 nm used in various fields of life sciences are called nanoparti...
Immune system responses to xenobiotics, including nanomaterials, can be unpredictable and multifacet...
Nanomaterials (NMs) are attractive for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications because of their u...
Altered immune responses associated with human disease conditions, such as inflammatory and infectio...
The application of nanotechnology to emerging medicinal products is a crucial parameter for the impl...
Background. With the increasing use of nanomaterials, the need for methods and assays to examine the...
Immunotherapy shows a lot of promise for addressing the problems with traditional cancer treatments....
Investigation of the potential for nanomaterials to generate immunogenic effects is a key aspect of ...
The potential for human exposure to the diverse and ever-changing world of nanoscale materials has r...
Currently, immunotherapy is considered to be one of the effective treatment modalities for cancer. A...
Nanomaterials have been the focus of intensive development and research in the medical and industria...
AbstractRATIONALE: Nanotechnology and particularly nanoparticles (NPs) have gained a tremendous inte...
Immunotherapy has firmly established itself as a compelling avenue for treating disease. Although ma...
Immunotherapy is revolutionizing the treatment of cancer. It can achieve unprecedented responses in ...
The immune system has the double role of maintaining tissue integrity and homeostasis and of protect...
Particles with a size range of 1-100 nm used in various fields of life sciences are called nanoparti...
Immune system responses to xenobiotics, including nanomaterials, can be unpredictable and multifacet...
Nanomaterials (NMs) are attractive for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications because of their u...