Treatments utilizing monoclonal antibody therapeutics against intracellular protein-protein interactions in cancer cells have been hampered by several factors, including poor intracellular uptake and rapid lysosomal degradation. Our current work examines the feasibility of encapsulating monoclonal antibodies within poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles using a water/oil/water double emulsion solvent evaporation technique. This method can be used to prepare protective polymeric nanoparticles for transporting functional antibodies to the cytoplasmic compartment of cancer cells. Nanoparticles were formulated and then characterized using a number of physical and biological parameters. The average nanoparticle size ranged from 221 t...
Nanoparticulate drug delivery systems have the potential to allow delivery of diagnostic and therape...
We previously reported a new polymer, lactic-co-glycolic acid-polyethylenimine (LGA-PEI), as an impr...
Although combination therapy for cancer utilising monoclonal antibodies in conjunction with chemothe...
Treatments utilizing monoclonal antibody therapeutics against intracellular protein-protein interact...
To improve the efficacy of single-dose vaccines, we have developed stabilizer-free poly lactic-co-gl...
Peptide based vaccines may suffer from limited stability and inefficient delivery to professional an...
Over the previous years, the design, development, and potential application of nanocarriers in the m...
Background: Peptide based vaccines may suffer from limited stability and inefficient delivery to pro...
In this research, a variety of nanosized polymeric derivatives, particularly for applications in dru...
The peptide vaccine clinical trials encountered limited success because of difficulties associated w...
Following infection, HIV establishes reservoirs within tissues that are inaccessible to optimal leve...
Cancer vaccination is a powerful strategy to combat cancer. A very attractive approach to prime the ...
peer reviewedChemokines are known to stimulate directed migration of cancer cells. Therefore, the st...
Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) is one of the most successfully developed biodegradable polymer...
Abstract Background Many peptide-based cancer vaccines have been tested in clinical trials with a li...
Nanoparticulate drug delivery systems have the potential to allow delivery of diagnostic and therape...
We previously reported a new polymer, lactic-co-glycolic acid-polyethylenimine (LGA-PEI), as an impr...
Although combination therapy for cancer utilising monoclonal antibodies in conjunction with chemothe...
Treatments utilizing monoclonal antibody therapeutics against intracellular protein-protein interact...
To improve the efficacy of single-dose vaccines, we have developed stabilizer-free poly lactic-co-gl...
Peptide based vaccines may suffer from limited stability and inefficient delivery to professional an...
Over the previous years, the design, development, and potential application of nanocarriers in the m...
Background: Peptide based vaccines may suffer from limited stability and inefficient delivery to pro...
In this research, a variety of nanosized polymeric derivatives, particularly for applications in dru...
The peptide vaccine clinical trials encountered limited success because of difficulties associated w...
Following infection, HIV establishes reservoirs within tissues that are inaccessible to optimal leve...
Cancer vaccination is a powerful strategy to combat cancer. A very attractive approach to prime the ...
peer reviewedChemokines are known to stimulate directed migration of cancer cells. Therefore, the st...
Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) is one of the most successfully developed biodegradable polymer...
Abstract Background Many peptide-based cancer vaccines have been tested in clinical trials with a li...
Nanoparticulate drug delivery systems have the potential to allow delivery of diagnostic and therape...
We previously reported a new polymer, lactic-co-glycolic acid-polyethylenimine (LGA-PEI), as an impr...
Although combination therapy for cancer utilising monoclonal antibodies in conjunction with chemothe...