Polymeric styrene microspheres have a great potential at the interface of chemistry and biology. The progress of the synthetic development of multifunctional microspheres and their use as delivery agents of different biomolecules into cells is discussed. Their multifunctional properties open a wide range of applications from intracellular real-time sensors, to the use of microspheres as catalysts performing exogenous chemistry within cells
Multifunctional polymeric nanoparticles are materials with great potential for a wide range of biome...
Nanotoxicology has emerged as a discipline of a result of the revolution of nanotechnology. While na...
Nanoscience offers the potential for great advances in medical technology and therapies in the form ...
The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mechanism, ...
Amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres are promising candidates as delivery systems due to th...
Analysis of protein function in a cellular context ideally requires physiologically representative l...
Micron and submicron microspheres were successfully synthesised and their cytotoxicity toward variou...
Narrowly dispersed amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres, with a range of diameters, were su...
Discovering the function of an unknown protein, particularly one with neither structural nor functio...
<div><p>The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mec...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...
Cytosolic delivery of therapeutic agents is key to improving their efficacy, as the therapeutics are...
Functionalized cross-linked polystyrene microspheres were synthesized, fluorescently labelled and de...
Biopolymers such as proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides are essential components in living ...
Understanding the diffusion of nanoparticles through permeable membranes in cell mimics paves the wa...
Multifunctional polymeric nanoparticles are materials with great potential for a wide range of biome...
Nanotoxicology has emerged as a discipline of a result of the revolution of nanotechnology. While na...
Nanoscience offers the potential for great advances in medical technology and therapies in the form ...
The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mechanism, ...
Amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres are promising candidates as delivery systems due to th...
Analysis of protein function in a cellular context ideally requires physiologically representative l...
Micron and submicron microspheres were successfully synthesised and their cytotoxicity toward variou...
Narrowly dispersed amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres, with a range of diameters, were su...
Discovering the function of an unknown protein, particularly one with neither structural nor functio...
<div><p>The efficient transport of micron-sized beads into cells, via a non-endocytosis mediated mec...
Nanoparticle (NPs) delivery systems in vivo promises to overcome many obstacles associated with the ...
Cytosolic delivery of therapeutic agents is key to improving their efficacy, as the therapeutics are...
Functionalized cross-linked polystyrene microspheres were synthesized, fluorescently labelled and de...
Biopolymers such as proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides are essential components in living ...
Understanding the diffusion of nanoparticles through permeable membranes in cell mimics paves the wa...
Multifunctional polymeric nanoparticles are materials with great potential for a wide range of biome...
Nanotoxicology has emerged as a discipline of a result of the revolution of nanotechnology. While na...
Nanoscience offers the potential for great advances in medical technology and therapies in the form ...