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Protein corona formation was regulated on the surface in vivo by molecular imprinting to enable polymeric nanogels to acquire stealth upon intravenous administration. Albumin, the most abundant protein in blood, was selected as a distinct protein component of protein corona for preparing molecularly imprinted nanogels (MIP‐NGs) to form an albumin‐rich protein corona. Intravital fluorescence resonance...
Durch Albumin getarnte Nanogele als unsichtbare Nanotransporter: In der Zuschrift auf S. 7194 beschreiben T. Takeuchi et al. die regulierte Bildung einer Proteinhülle durch molekulares Prägen polymerer Nanogele. Die Nanogele tarnen sich nach intravenöser Injektion in situ durch Anlagerung einer Albumin‐reichen Hülle. Da sie passiv in Tumorgewebe akkumulieren, könnte diese Strategie zur Entwicklung...
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