In article number 1902621, Tamás A. Martinek and co-workers develop a pentapeptidic tag, which reads the glycan code of ganglioside GM1 and triggers lipid raft-mediated endocytosis, avoiding lysosomal entrapment. This carrier molecule can deliver macromolecular cargoes (e.g., IgG complexes) into live cells with the possibility to escape to the cytosol.Peer reviewe
Macropinocytosis is among ubiquitous cellular uptake mechanisms of peptide-based intracellular deliv...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small vesicles released by donor cells that can be taken up by reci...
Exosomes are small, cell-secreted vesicles that transfer proteins and genetic information between ce...
In article number 1902621, Tamás A. Martinek and co-workers develop a pentapeptidic tag, which reads...
There is a pressing need to develop ways to deliver therapeutic macromolecules to their intracellula...
One of the greatest challenges to overcome in drug development is the efficient translocation of pro...
A presentation in the Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope: Library East Commons Performance Space, F...
Delivery of biomacromolecules via endocytic pathways requires the efficient accumulation of cargo mo...
Lipid nanoparticles are promising carriers for oral drug delivery. For bioactive cargos with intrace...
Protein transduction domains (PTDs) are powerful nongenetic tools that allow intracellular delivery ...
Glycosphingolipids are major components of the membrane raft, and several kinds of viruses and bacte...
Delivery of biologically active proteins into cells is emerging as important strategy for many appli...
Cells control their activity, in coordination with signal cues, by modulating the levels of plasma m...
Despite substantial efforts to understand the interactions between nanoparticles and cells, the cell...
Membrane trafficking involves transport of proteins from the plasma membrane to the cell interior (i...
Macropinocytosis is among ubiquitous cellular uptake mechanisms of peptide-based intracellular deliv...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small vesicles released by donor cells that can be taken up by reci...
Exosomes are small, cell-secreted vesicles that transfer proteins and genetic information between ce...
In article number 1902621, Tamás A. Martinek and co-workers develop a pentapeptidic tag, which reads...
There is a pressing need to develop ways to deliver therapeutic macromolecules to their intracellula...
One of the greatest challenges to overcome in drug development is the efficient translocation of pro...
A presentation in the Undergraduate Research Kaleidoscope: Library East Commons Performance Space, F...
Delivery of biomacromolecules via endocytic pathways requires the efficient accumulation of cargo mo...
Lipid nanoparticles are promising carriers for oral drug delivery. For bioactive cargos with intrace...
Protein transduction domains (PTDs) are powerful nongenetic tools that allow intracellular delivery ...
Glycosphingolipids are major components of the membrane raft, and several kinds of viruses and bacte...
Delivery of biologically active proteins into cells is emerging as important strategy for many appli...
Cells control their activity, in coordination with signal cues, by modulating the levels of plasma m...
Despite substantial efforts to understand the interactions between nanoparticles and cells, the cell...
Membrane trafficking involves transport of proteins from the plasma membrane to the cell interior (i...
Macropinocytosis is among ubiquitous cellular uptake mechanisms of peptide-based intracellular deliv...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small vesicles released by donor cells that can be taken up by reci...
Exosomes are small, cell-secreted vesicles that transfer proteins and genetic information between ce...