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Abstract
Polymeric nanoparticles have shown significant potential for the development of new medicines for unmet clinical need. Upon administration into protein-containing media, proteins will spontaneously adsorb onto the surface of nanoparticles and form a 'protein corona'. Protein corona formation alters the physiochemical properties of nanoparticles which consequently impacts their biological fate. The aim of this study was to develop a robust pipeline for the reproducible characterization of polymeric nanoparticles following protein corona formation.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - 20 Oct 2021 |
Event | American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists 2021: PharmSci 360 - Boston Convention & Exhibition Center, Philadelphia, United States Duration: 17 Oct 2021 → 20 Oct 2021 https://www.aaps.org/pharmsci/annual-meeting |
Conference
Conference | American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists 2021 |
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Abbreviated title | AAPS 2021 PharmSci 360 |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Philadelphia |
Period | 17/10/21 → 20/10/21 |
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Keywords
- nanoparticle
- nanoparticle-protein
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Doctoral Training Partnership 2018-19 University of Strathclyde | Daramy, Karim
Rattray, Z. (Principal Investigator), Perrie, Y. (Co-investigator) & Daramy, K. (Research Co-investigator)
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
1/10/20 → 19/09/24
Project: Research Studentship - Internally Allocated
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- 1 Oral presentation
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Characterisation of Polymeric Nanoparticle-Protein Interactions
Daramy, K. (Speaker), Perrie, Y. (Speaker), Minelli, C. (Contributor) & Rattray, Z. (Speaker)
20 Oct 2021Activity: Talk or presentation types › Oral presentation