Silk nanoparticles are viewed as promising vectors for intracellular drug delivery as they can be taken up into cells by endocytosis and trafficked to lysosomes, where lysosomal enzymes and the low pH trigger payload release. However, the subsequent degradation of the silk nanoparticles themselves still requires study. Here, we report the responsiveness of native and PEGylated silk nanoparticles to degradation following exposure to proteolytic enzymes (protease XIV and α-chymotrypsin) and papain, a cysteine protease. Both native and PEGylated silk nanoparticles showed similar degradation behavior over a 20 day exposure period (degradation rate: protease XIV > papain ≫ α-chymotrypsin). Within 1 day, the silk nanoparticles were rapidly degrad...
The use of silk microparticles (µPs) as drug delivery devices has gained attention due to slow degr...
Abstract: Two-dimensional silk scaffolds were directly spun on the glass plates by Bombyx mori (call...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...
Silk nanoparticles are viewed as promising vectors for intracellular drug delivery as they can be ta...
Silk nanoparticles are viewed as promising vectors for intracellular drug delivery as they can be ta...
Silk from Bombyx mori has a robust clinical track record for load bearing applications. It was hypot...
Silk nanoparticles are expected to improve chemotherapeutic drug targeting to solid tumours by explo...
Silk has a robust clinical track record and is emerging as a promising biopolymer for drug delivery,...
Silk from Bombyx mori is being used in humans for loading applications due to its excellent mechanic...
Silk is a promising biopolymer for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications due to its outstanding...
Silk has traditionally been used as a suture material because of its excellent mechanical properties...
Silk has a long track record of clinical use in the human body, and new formulations, including silk...
Silk proteins have been studied and employed for the production of drug delivery (nano)systems. They...
Silk fibroin nanoparticles are emerging as promising nanomedicines, but their full therapeutic poten...
Silk nanoparticles have demonstrated utility across a range of biomedical applications, especially a...
The use of silk microparticles (µPs) as drug delivery devices has gained attention due to slow degr...
Abstract: Two-dimensional silk scaffolds were directly spun on the glass plates by Bombyx mori (call...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...
Silk nanoparticles are viewed as promising vectors for intracellular drug delivery as they can be ta...
Silk nanoparticles are viewed as promising vectors for intracellular drug delivery as they can be ta...
Silk from Bombyx mori has a robust clinical track record for load bearing applications. It was hypot...
Silk nanoparticles are expected to improve chemotherapeutic drug targeting to solid tumours by explo...
Silk has a robust clinical track record and is emerging as a promising biopolymer for drug delivery,...
Silk from Bombyx mori is being used in humans for loading applications due to its excellent mechanic...
Silk is a promising biopolymer for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications due to its outstanding...
Silk has traditionally been used as a suture material because of its excellent mechanical properties...
Silk has a long track record of clinical use in the human body, and new formulations, including silk...
Silk proteins have been studied and employed for the production of drug delivery (nano)systems. They...
Silk fibroin nanoparticles are emerging as promising nanomedicines, but their full therapeutic poten...
Silk nanoparticles have demonstrated utility across a range of biomedical applications, especially a...
The use of silk microparticles (µPs) as drug delivery devices has gained attention due to slow degr...
Abstract: Two-dimensional silk scaffolds were directly spun on the glass plates by Bombyx mori (call...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...