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    • Detection of peptide-based nanoparticles in blood plasma by ELISA 

      Borrós i Gómez, Salvador; Bode, Gerard H.; Pickl, Karin E.; Sánchez Purrà, Maria; Albaiges, Berta; Pötgens, Andy J. G.; Schmitz, Christoph; Sinner, Frank M.; Losen, Mario; Steinbusch, Harry W. M.; Frank, Hans-Georg; Martinez-Martinez, Pilar (PLoS ONE. Vol.10, n.5 (2015), e0126136, 2015-05)
      Aims The aim of the current study was to develop a method to detect peptide-linked nanoparticles in blood plasma. Materials & Methods A convenient enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed ...
    • Dual stimuli-responsive polyphosphazene-based molecular gates for controlled drug delivery in lung cancer cells 

      Fornaguera Puigvert, Cristina; Borrós i Gómez, Salvador; Salinas, Yolanda; Kneidinger, Michael; Bruggemann, Oliver; Teasdale, Ian (RSC Advances. Vol.10, n.46 (2020), p.27305-27314, 2020-07)
      A switchable silane derived stimuli-responsive bottle-brush polyphosphazene (PPz) was prepared and attached to the surface of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs). The hybrid polymer with PEG-like ...
    • Extracellular vesicles and their current role in cancer immunotherapy 

      Giacobino, Carla; Canta, Marta; Fornaguera Puigvert, Cristina; Borrós i Gómez, Salvador; Cauda, Valentina (Cancers, 2021-05-10)
      Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are natural particles formed by the lipid bilayer and released from almost all cell types to the extracellular environment both under physiological conditions and in presence ...
    • Preparation and applications of organo-silica hybrid mesoporous silica nanoparticles for the co-delivery of drugs and nucleic acids 

      Sánchez García, David; Pontón, Iris; Martí del Rio, Andrea; Gómez Gómez, Marta (Nanomaterials. Vol.10, n.12 (2020), 2466, 2020-12)
      Combination therapies rely on the administration of more than one drug, with independent mechanisms of action, aiming to enhance the efficiency of the treatment. For an optimal performance, the ...