Drug delivery is a rapidly growing area of research motivated by the nanotechnology revolution, the ideal of personalized medicine, and the desire to reduce the side effects of toxic anti-cancer drugs. Amongst a bewildering array of different nanostructures and nanocarriers, those examples that are fundamentally bio-inspired and derived from natural sources are particularly preferred. Delivery of vaccines is also an active area of research in this field. Bacterial cells and their components that have been used for drug delivery, include the crystalline cell-surface layer known as �S-layer� bacterial ghosts, bacterial outer membrane vesicles, and bacterial products or derivatives (e.g. spores, polymers, and magnetic nanoparticles). Consi...
With the dramatic consequences of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, nanomaterials and molecular t...
The notion that widespread infectious diseases could be best managed by developing potent, adjuvant-...
Antibiotics are being less effective, which leads to high mortality in patients with infections and ...
Drug delivery is a rapidly growing area of research motivated by the nanotechnology revolution, the ...
The natural world has provided a host of materials and inspiration for the field of nanomedicine. By...
Nanoparticles and bacteria can be used, independently, to deliver genes and proteins into mammalian ...
Antibiotic resistance has become an undeniable burden on global health as we move further into the t...
Nanoparticles have demonstrated unique advantages in enhancing immunotherapy potency and have drawn ...
Nanoparticles and bacteria can be used, independently, to deliver genes and proteins into mammalian ...
Microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, can cause infectious diseases. Among these, ba...
Nanoparticle-based therapeutics are poised to play a critical role in treating disease. These comple...
The components and hospitable properties of tumor microenvironment (TME) are associated with tumor p...
Today’s human society, product of decades of progress in all fields of knowledge, would have been un...
Live attenuated bacteria are of increasing importance in biotechnology and medicine in the emerging ...
The engineering of future generations of nanodelivery systems aims at the creation of multifunctiona...
With the dramatic consequences of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, nanomaterials and molecular t...
The notion that widespread infectious diseases could be best managed by developing potent, adjuvant-...
Antibiotics are being less effective, which leads to high mortality in patients with infections and ...
Drug delivery is a rapidly growing area of research motivated by the nanotechnology revolution, the ...
The natural world has provided a host of materials and inspiration for the field of nanomedicine. By...
Nanoparticles and bacteria can be used, independently, to deliver genes and proteins into mammalian ...
Antibiotic resistance has become an undeniable burden on global health as we move further into the t...
Nanoparticles have demonstrated unique advantages in enhancing immunotherapy potency and have drawn ...
Nanoparticles and bacteria can be used, independently, to deliver genes and proteins into mammalian ...
Microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, can cause infectious diseases. Among these, ba...
Nanoparticle-based therapeutics are poised to play a critical role in treating disease. These comple...
The components and hospitable properties of tumor microenvironment (TME) are associated with tumor p...
Today’s human society, product of decades of progress in all fields of knowledge, would have been un...
Live attenuated bacteria are of increasing importance in biotechnology and medicine in the emerging ...
The engineering of future generations of nanodelivery systems aims at the creation of multifunctiona...
With the dramatic consequences of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, nanomaterials and molecular t...
The notion that widespread infectious diseases could be best managed by developing potent, adjuvant-...
Antibiotics are being less effective, which leads to high mortality in patients with infections and ...