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Protein A Functionalized Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules as a Universal Platform for Enhanced Targeting of Cell Surface Receptors

Targeted delivery systems recognizing specific receptors are a key element in personalized medicine. Such systems allow the delivery of therapeutics to desired sites of the body, increasing their local concentration and thus reducing the side effects. In this study, we fabricate chemically cross-lin...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2017-04, Vol.9 (13), p.11506-11517
Main Authors: Kolesnikova, Tatiana A, Kiragosyan, Gayane, Le, Trang H. N, Springer, Sebastian, Winterhalter, Mathias
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