Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportunities to develop new biomedical applications such as drug- or gene-delivery, imaging and sensing but also improve understanding of biological mechanisms. Recent advances within the field of virus-based systems give insights in how to mimic viral structures and virus assembly processes as well as understanding biodistribution, cell/tissue targeting, controlled and triggered disassembly or release and circulation times. All these factors are of high importance for virus-based functional systems. This review illustrates advances in mimicking and enhancing or controlling these aspects to a high degree toward delivery and imaging applications.</p
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
From the viewpoint of a materials scientist, viruses can be regarded as organic nanoparticles. They ...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
This chapter intends to provide an overview of the use of viruses for medical applications. The firs...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
A virus is considered a nanoscale organic material that can infect and replicate only inside the liv...
Viruses are nanomaterials with a number of properties that surpass those of many synthetic nanoparti...
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
From the viewpoint of a materials scientist, viruses can be regarded as organic nanoparticles. They ...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
Nanobiomaterials such as virus particles and artificial virus particles offer tremendous opportuniti...
This chapter intends to provide an overview of the use of viruses for medical applications. The firs...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
Viruses are highly ordered supramolecular complexes that have evolved to propagate by hijacking the ...
A virus is considered a nanoscale organic material that can infect and replicate only inside the liv...
Viruses are nanomaterials with a number of properties that surpass those of many synthetic nanoparti...
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
From the viewpoint of a materials scientist, viruses can be regarded as organic nanoparticles. They ...