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Post isolation modification of exosomes for nanomedicine applications.
Nanomedicine (London, England), 11(13), 1745-1756 (2016)
Parallel shRNA and CRISPR-Cas9 screens enable antiviral drug target identification.
Nature Chemical Biology, 12(5), 361-366 (2016)
Surface functionalization of exosomes using click chemistry.
Bioconjugate Chemistry, 25(10), 1777-1784 (2014)
Journal of lipid research, 59(1), 113-122 (2017-11-24)
Endothelial dysfunction is a hallmark of multiple inflammatory diseases. Leukocyte interactions with the endothelium have significant effects on vascular wall biology and pathophysiology. Myeloperoxidase (MPO)-derived oxidant products released from leukocytes are potential mediators of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction. 2-Chlorofatty acids
Frontiers in physiology, 11, 460-460 (2020-05-28)
Endothelial activation and dysfunction are hallmarks of inflammation. Neutrophil-vascular endothelium interactions have significant effects on vascular wall physiology and pathology. Myeloperoxidase (MPO)-derived products released from activated neutrophils can mediate the inflammatory response and contribute to endothelial dysfunction. 2-Chlorofatty aldehyde (2-ClFALD)
Engineering exosomes as refined biological nanoplatforms for drug delivery.
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica, 38(6), 754-754 (2017)
A Bioorthogonal Dual-Labeling Strategy to Unravel Lignification Dynamics in Plants.
Cell Chemical Biology, 24(3), 326-338 (2017)
Genetic Encoding of a Bicyclo [6.1. 0] nonyne-Charged Amino Acid Enables Fast Cellular Protein Imaging by Metal-Free Ligation.
Chembiochem, 13(14), 2094-2099 (2012)
A toolbox for controlling the properties and functionalisation of hydrazone-based supramolecular hydrogels.
Journal of Material Chemistry B: Materials for Biology and Medicine, 4(5), 852-858 (2016)
Bioconjugate chemistry, 25(10), 1777-1784 (2014-09-16)
A method for conjugation of ligands to the surface of exosomes was developed using click chemistry. Copper-catalyzed azide alkyne cycloaddition (click chemistry) is ideal for biocojugation of small molecules and macromolecules to the surface of exosomes, due to fast reaction
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