A significant unmet need exists for the delivery of biologic drugs such as polypeptides or nucleic acids to the central nervous system for the treatment and understanding of neurodegenerative diseases. Naturally occurring bacterial toxins have been considered as tools to meet this need. However, due to the complexity of tethering macromolecular drugs to toxins and the inherent dangers of working with large quantities of recombinant toxins, no such route has been successfully exploited. Developing a method where a bacterial toxin’s nontoxic targeting subunit can be assembled with a drug immediately prior to in vivo administration has the potential to circumvent some of these issues. Using a phage-display screen, we identified two antibody mi...
We describe a novel labeling strategy to site-specifically attach fluorophores, biotin, and proteins...
Cholera toxin (CT) travels as an intact AB(5) protein toxin from the cell surface to the endoplasmic...
A series of diseases, ranging from cholera via travelers’ diarrhea to hamburger disease, are caused ...
A significant unmet need exists for the delivery of biologics to the central nervous system for the ...
The blood-brain barrier, while protective, presents a major obstacle for drug delivery to the centra...
Tracing of neurons plays an essential role in elucidating neural networks in the brain and spinal co...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) and the related heat-labile enterotoxins (LT) of Escherichia coli have b...
Half of the 20 best-selling prescription drugs of 2014 were large biologic therapeutics, however to ...
Cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) is the nontoxic portion of cholera toxin. Its affinity to the monosial...
Cholera, a waterborne acute diarrheal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae, remains prevalent in underd...
Neurological diseases constitute a quarter of global disease burden and are expected to rise worldwi...
Stimuli-responsive receptors for the recognition unit of the cholera toxin (CTB) have been prepared ...
Non-toxic derivatives of the cholera toxin are extensively used in neuroscience, as neuronal tracers...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is an age progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder, affecting 37 mil...
Cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) is the nontoxic portion of cholera toxin. Its affinity to the monosial...
We describe a novel labeling strategy to site-specifically attach fluorophores, biotin, and proteins...
Cholera toxin (CT) travels as an intact AB(5) protein toxin from the cell surface to the endoplasmic...
A series of diseases, ranging from cholera via travelers’ diarrhea to hamburger disease, are caused ...
A significant unmet need exists for the delivery of biologics to the central nervous system for the ...
The blood-brain barrier, while protective, presents a major obstacle for drug delivery to the centra...
Tracing of neurons plays an essential role in elucidating neural networks in the brain and spinal co...
ABSTRACT Cholera toxin (CT) and the related heat-labile enterotoxins (LT) of Escherichia coli have b...
Half of the 20 best-selling prescription drugs of 2014 were large biologic therapeutics, however to ...
Cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) is the nontoxic portion of cholera toxin. Its affinity to the monosial...
Cholera, a waterborne acute diarrheal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae, remains prevalent in underd...
Neurological diseases constitute a quarter of global disease burden and are expected to rise worldwi...
Stimuli-responsive receptors for the recognition unit of the cholera toxin (CTB) have been prepared ...
Non-toxic derivatives of the cholera toxin are extensively used in neuroscience, as neuronal tracers...
Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) is an age progressive neurodegenerative brain disorder, affecting 37 mil...
Cholera toxin subunit B (CTB) is the nontoxic portion of cholera toxin. Its affinity to the monosial...
We describe a novel labeling strategy to site-specifically attach fluorophores, biotin, and proteins...
Cholera toxin (CT) travels as an intact AB(5) protein toxin from the cell surface to the endoplasmic...
A series of diseases, ranging from cholera via travelers’ diarrhea to hamburger disease, are caused ...