The body’s humoral immune response plays a larger role in the body’s defenses beyond screening for invading pathogens. Modulation of this response is also vital for tissue regeneration, drug delivery, and vaccine development. The immune system operates within a complicated feedback loop and as such, altering the strength of the immune response can be approached from an engineering perspective. While a strong initial input can direct the response to either a pro- or anti-inflammatory bias, extreme responses can be deleterious, as in the case of allergic reactions or sepsis. Therefore, the objective of this thesis was to develop a novel biomaterials platform that can be used to alter the immune response in a tunable manner. Antibodies are not...
Immune system responses to xenobiotics, including nanomaterials, can be unpredictable and multifacet...
Controlled induction of phagocytosis in macrophages offers the ability to therapeutically regulate t...
Biocompatibility is an essential parameter to evaluate when designing the biomaterial in order to in...
Engineered nanomaterials with various physicochemical properties have been increasingly used in medi...
The complement system is an integral innate immune component that is made up of a cascade of enzymat...
The immune system is the responsible for body integrity and prevention of external invasion. On one ...
Controlled induction of phagocytosis in macrophages offers the ability to therapeutically regulate t...
Nanotechnology is a cutting edge scientific area that is fundamentally changing the way we design an...
The immune system can be a cure or cause of disease, fulfilling a protective role in attacking cance...
<div><p>Controlled induction of phagocytosis in macrophages offers the ability to therapeutically re...
Nanomedicine has the potential to transform clinical care in the 21(st) century. However, a precise ...
Particle-based delivery of antigen has great potential for generating improved vaccines. During the ...
Nano- and micro-particulate carriers enable the site-specific delivery for controlled biological res...
The response of immune cells to any biomaterial determines its biocompatibility. This study aimed to...
Strategies to qualitatively and quantitatively enhance the humoral response to immunizations with pr...
Immune system responses to xenobiotics, including nanomaterials, can be unpredictable and multifacet...
Controlled induction of phagocytosis in macrophages offers the ability to therapeutically regulate t...
Biocompatibility is an essential parameter to evaluate when designing the biomaterial in order to in...
Engineered nanomaterials with various physicochemical properties have been increasingly used in medi...
The complement system is an integral innate immune component that is made up of a cascade of enzymat...
The immune system is the responsible for body integrity and prevention of external invasion. On one ...
Controlled induction of phagocytosis in macrophages offers the ability to therapeutically regulate t...
Nanotechnology is a cutting edge scientific area that is fundamentally changing the way we design an...
The immune system can be a cure or cause of disease, fulfilling a protective role in attacking cance...
<div><p>Controlled induction of phagocytosis in macrophages offers the ability to therapeutically re...
Nanomedicine has the potential to transform clinical care in the 21(st) century. However, a precise ...
Particle-based delivery of antigen has great potential for generating improved vaccines. During the ...
Nano- and micro-particulate carriers enable the site-specific delivery for controlled biological res...
The response of immune cells to any biomaterial determines its biocompatibility. This study aimed to...
Strategies to qualitatively and quantitatively enhance the humoral response to immunizations with pr...
Immune system responses to xenobiotics, including nanomaterials, can be unpredictable and multifacet...
Controlled induction of phagocytosis in macrophages offers the ability to therapeutically regulate t...
Biocompatibility is an essential parameter to evaluate when designing the biomaterial in order to in...