Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. However, emerging evidence suggests that hemocompatibility is important, but is highly particle- and test-bed dependent. Thus, knowledge of bulk material properties does not predict the hemocompatibility of uncharacterized nanoparticles, including silk nanoparticles. This study compares the hemocompatibility of silk versus silica nanoparticles, using whole human blood under quasi-static and flow conditions. Substantial hemocompatibility differences are noted for some nanoparticles in quasi-static versus dynamic studies; i.e., the inflammatory response to silk nanoparticles is significantly lower under flow versus quasi-static conditions. Silk n...
Silk fibroin nanoparticles are emerging as promising nanomedicines, but their full therapeutic poten...
Silk is a promising biopolymer for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications due to its outstanding...
As nanomedicines have the potential to address many currently unmet medical needs, the early identif...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...
An emerging interest regarding nanoparticles (NPs) concerns their potential immunomodulatory and pro...
Silk from Bombyx mori is being used in humans for loading applications due to its excellent mechanic...
Silk from Bombyx mori has a robust clinical track record for load bearing applications. It was hypot...
Silk has a robust clinical track record and is emerging as a promising biopolymer for drug delivery,...
The potential use of nanomaterials in medicine offers opportunities for novel therapeutic approaches...
The growing wealth of information regarding the influence that physicochemical characteristics play ...
This article discusses the various blood interactions that may occur with various types of nano drug...
Nanotechnology currently plays a pivotal role in several fields and has enabled substantial advances...
The development of drug nanocarriers based on polymeric, lipid and ceramic biomaterials has been pav...
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 is a promising biopolymer for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications due to its outstanding...
As nanomedicines have the potential to address many currently unmet medical needs, the early identif...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...
An emerging interest regarding nanoparticles (NPs) concerns their potential immunomodulatory and pro...
Silk from Bombyx mori is being used in humans for loading applications due to its excellent mechanic...
Silk from Bombyx mori has a robust clinical track record for load bearing applications. It was hypot...
Silk has a robust clinical track record and is emerging as a promising biopolymer for drug delivery,...
The potential use of nanomaterials in medicine offers opportunities for novel therapeutic approaches...
The growing wealth of information regarding the influence that physicochemical characteristics play ...
This article discusses the various blood interactions that may occur with various types of nano drug...
Nanotechnology currently plays a pivotal role in several fields and has enabled substantial advances...
The development of drug nanocarriers based on polymeric, lipid and ceramic biomaterials has been pav...
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 is a promising biopolymer for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications due to its outstanding...
As nanomedicines have the potential to address many currently unmet medical needs, the early identif...