AbstractBiological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the passage of certain classes of macromolecules while rejecting others. A prominent example of such a selective permeability barrier is given by mucus. Mucus is a biopolymer-based hydrogel that lines all wet epithelial surfaces of the human body. It regulates the uptake of nutrients from our gastrointestinal system, adjusts itself with the menstrual cycle to control the passage of sperm, and shields the underlying cells from pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. In the case of drug delivery, the mucus barrier needs to be overcome for successful medical treatment. Despite its importance for both physiology and medical applications, the underlyi...
Biological hydrogel barriers include mucus, bacterial biofilms, fungal biofilms, and others. Biofilm...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Electrical and Medical Engineering)--Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Te...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
Biological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the passage ...
AbstractBiological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the ...
AbstractThe mucus barrier is selectively permeable to a wide variety of molecules, proteins, and cel...
The controlled exchange of molecules between organelles, cells, or organisms and their environment i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Biopolymer-based hydrogels such as mucus and the basal lamina play a key role in biology, where they...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, June 20...
A combined experimental and theoretical method to simultaneously determine diffusivity and free-ener...
AbstractThe transport of microscopic particles such as growth factors, proteins, or drugs through th...
AbstractTransport processes within biological polymer networks, including mucus and the extracellula...
Biological hydrogels such as mucus, extracellular matrix, biofilms, and the nuclear pore have divers...
Mucus is a biological gel that lines all wet epithelia in the body, including the mouth, lungs, and ...
Biological hydrogel barriers include mucus, bacterial biofilms, fungal biofilms, and others. Biofilm...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Electrical and Medical Engineering)--Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Te...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...
Biological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the passage ...
AbstractBiological functional entities surround themselves with selective barriers that control the ...
AbstractThe mucus barrier is selectively permeable to a wide variety of molecules, proteins, and cel...
The controlled exchange of molecules between organelles, cells, or organisms and their environment i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computational and Systems Biology Program, 20...
Biopolymer-based hydrogels such as mucus and the basal lamina play a key role in biology, where they...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biological Engineering, June 20...
A combined experimental and theoretical method to simultaneously determine diffusivity and free-ener...
AbstractThe transport of microscopic particles such as growth factors, proteins, or drugs through th...
AbstractTransport processes within biological polymer networks, including mucus and the extracellula...
Biological hydrogels such as mucus, extracellular matrix, biofilms, and the nuclear pore have divers...
Mucus is a biological gel that lines all wet epithelia in the body, including the mouth, lungs, and ...
Biological hydrogel barriers include mucus, bacterial biofilms, fungal biofilms, and others. Biofilm...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Electrical and Medical Engineering)--Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Te...
A layer of mucus covers the surface of all wet epithelia throughout the human body. Mucus is a hydro...