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POxylation as an alternative stealth coating for biomedical applications.

Herdis BludauAnna E CzaparAndrzej S PitekSourabh ShuklaRainer JordanNicole F Steinmetz
Published in: European polymer journal (2016)
Polyethylene glycol (PEG) polymers are currently used in a variety of medical formulations to reduce toxicity, minimize immune interactions and improve pharmacokinetics. Despite its widespread use however, the presence of anti-PEG antibodies indicates that this polymer has the potential to be immunogenic and antigenic. Here we present an alternative polymer, poly(2-oxazoline) (POx) for stealth applications, specifically shielding of a proteinaceous nanoparticle from recognition by the immune system. Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was used as our testbed due to its potential for use as a nanocarrier for drug delivery and molecular imaging applications.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • cancer therapy
  • drug release
  • healthcare
  • oxidative stress
  • risk assessment
  • oxide nanoparticles