Nanotechnology for immunotherapy
Nanotechnology can be applied to empower the immune system’s ability to fight disease, by promoting or inhibiting an immune response, by polarizing macrophage function, or by targeting myeloid cell dynamics. The innovation cascade involves developing biocompatible nanoimmunotherapeutics from natural molecular building blocks and comprises an innovative translational workflow, involving noninvasive imaging for testing on small and large animal disease models.
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Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Trained immunity
Cell Host and Microbe (2023) -
Specific N-terminal attachment of TMTHSI linkers to native peptides and proteins for strain-promoted azide alkyne cycloaddition
Chemical Communications, ChemComm (2023) -
Resolving sepsis-induced immunoparalysis via trained immunity by targeting interleukin-4 to myeloid cells
Nature Biomedical Engineering (2023) -
Exploring the Chemical Properties and Medicinal Applications of Tetramethylthiocycloheptyne Sulfoximine Used in Strain-Promoted Azide-Alkyne Cycloaddition Reactions
Pharmaceuticals (2023) -
DNA storage in thermoresponsive microcapsules for repeated random multiplexed data access
Nature Nanotechnology (2023)
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