Diffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in charged fibrous media is of interest in many biological applications, including drug delivery and separation processes. Experimental findings have shown that diffusion can be significantly hindered by electrostatic interactions between the diffusing particle and charged components of the extracellular matrix. The implications, however, have not been analyzed rigorously. Here, we present a mathematical framework to study the effect of charge on the diffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in the extracellular matrix of biological tissues. The model takes into account steric, hydrodynamic, and electrostatic interactions. We show that when the fiber size is comparable to...
With the rapid growth of nanotechnology, situations where nanomaterials will interact with biologica...
The dispersion of intravasculary injected nanoparticles can be efficiently described by introducing ...
Background: Particle size is a key parameter for drug-delivery nanoparticle design. It is believed t...
AbstractDiffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in charged fibrous media is of inter...
Many solid tumors develop biological characteristics different from those which characterize the hea...
AbstractThe transport of microscopic particles such as growth factors, proteins, or drugs through th...
The understanding of particle transport mechanisms in biological and synthetic hydrogels is crucial ...
AbstractTransport processes within biological polymer networks, including mucus and the extracellula...
Abstract—The extravascular matrix carries negative charge due to its glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) compo...
Diffusion of solutes and macromolecules in the extracellular space (ECS) in brain is important for n...
We quantify nanorod magnetophoresis through the extracellular matrix (ECM) via single particle obser...
International audienceDiffusion of nanomedicines inside the extracellular matrix (ECM) has been iden...
AbstractMolecular cancer therapy relies on interstitial diffusion for drug distribution in solid tum...
Current research suggests that the altered tumor microenvironment may drive cancer aggression and me...
Applying magnetic fields to guide and retain drug-loaded magnetic particles in vivo has been propose...
With the rapid growth of nanotechnology, situations where nanomaterials will interact with biologica...
The dispersion of intravasculary injected nanoparticles can be efficiently described by introducing ...
Background: Particle size is a key parameter for drug-delivery nanoparticle design. It is believed t...
AbstractDiffusive transport of macromolecules and nanoparticles in charged fibrous media is of inter...
Many solid tumors develop biological characteristics different from those which characterize the hea...
AbstractThe transport of microscopic particles such as growth factors, proteins, or drugs through th...
The understanding of particle transport mechanisms in biological and synthetic hydrogels is crucial ...
AbstractTransport processes within biological polymer networks, including mucus and the extracellula...
Abstract—The extravascular matrix carries negative charge due to its glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) compo...
Diffusion of solutes and macromolecules in the extracellular space (ECS) in brain is important for n...
We quantify nanorod magnetophoresis through the extracellular matrix (ECM) via single particle obser...
International audienceDiffusion of nanomedicines inside the extracellular matrix (ECM) has been iden...
AbstractMolecular cancer therapy relies on interstitial diffusion for drug distribution in solid tum...
Current research suggests that the altered tumor microenvironment may drive cancer aggression and me...
Applying magnetic fields to guide and retain drug-loaded magnetic particles in vivo has been propose...
With the rapid growth of nanotechnology, situations where nanomaterials will interact with biologica...
The dispersion of intravasculary injected nanoparticles can be efficiently described by introducing ...
Background: Particle size is a key parameter for drug-delivery nanoparticle design. It is believed t...