Nanoparticles are used as carriers for the delivery of drugs and imaging agents. Proteins are safer than synthetic nanocarriers due to their greater biocompatibility and the absence of toxic degradation products. In this context, ferritin has the additional benefit of inherently targeting the membrane receptor transferrin 1, which is overexpressed by most cancer cells. Furthermore, this self-assembling multimeric protein can be loaded with more than 2000 iron atoms, as well as drugs, contrast agents, and other cargos. However, recombinant ferritin currently costs ~3.5 million € g-1 , presumably because the limited number of producers cannot meet demand, making it generally unaffordable as a nanocarrier. Because plants can produce proteins a...
Ferritin is an iron-storage protein with properties that make it ideal for several applications incl...
Human ferritins have been extensively studied to be used as nanocarriers for diverse applications an...
The development of novel drug delivery systems using biomaterials that are inherently compatible wit...
Nanoparticles are used as carriers for the delivery of drugs and imaging agents. Proteins are safer ...
Ferritin naturally exists in most organisms and can specifically recognize the transferrin 1 recepto...
In this work, we have exploited the unique properties of a chimeric archaeal-human ferritin to encap...
Ferritin proteins are taking center stage as smart nanocarriers for drug delivery due to their hollo...
Cancer is found to be one of the major threats to human race with increasing number of incidences ev...
This report encompasses validation of a new idea of anticancer drug delivery using ferritin protein....
Ferritin stores and releases iron ions in mammals. It is globally important as a drug nanocarrier. T...
The delivery of therapeutic proteins is one of the greatest challenges in the treatment of human dis...
For their easy and high-yield recombinant production, their high stability in a wide range of physic...
A novel human ferritin-based nanocarrier, composed of 24 modified monomers able to auto-assemble int...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
A novel human ferritin-based nanocarrier, composed of 24 modified monomers able to auto-assemble int...
Ferritin is an iron-storage protein with properties that make it ideal for several applications incl...
Human ferritins have been extensively studied to be used as nanocarriers for diverse applications an...
The development of novel drug delivery systems using biomaterials that are inherently compatible wit...
Nanoparticles are used as carriers for the delivery of drugs and imaging agents. Proteins are safer ...
Ferritin naturally exists in most organisms and can specifically recognize the transferrin 1 recepto...
In this work, we have exploited the unique properties of a chimeric archaeal-human ferritin to encap...
Ferritin proteins are taking center stage as smart nanocarriers for drug delivery due to their hollo...
Cancer is found to be one of the major threats to human race with increasing number of incidences ev...
This report encompasses validation of a new idea of anticancer drug delivery using ferritin protein....
Ferritin stores and releases iron ions in mammals. It is globally important as a drug nanocarrier. T...
The delivery of therapeutic proteins is one of the greatest challenges in the treatment of human dis...
For their easy and high-yield recombinant production, their high stability in a wide range of physic...
A novel human ferritin-based nanocarrier, composed of 24 modified monomers able to auto-assemble int...
This project aims to expand the utilization of protein containers in nanotechnology. Ferritin is wel...
A novel human ferritin-based nanocarrier, composed of 24 modified monomers able to auto-assemble int...
Ferritin is an iron-storage protein with properties that make it ideal for several applications incl...
Human ferritins have been extensively studied to be used as nanocarriers for diverse applications an...
The development of novel drug delivery systems using biomaterials that are inherently compatible wit...