Pharmacokinetics of monoclonal antibodies
JT Ryman, B Meibohm - CPT: pharmacometrics & systems …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have developed in the last two decades into the backbone of
pharmacotherapeutic interventions in a variety of indications, with currently more than 40 …
pharmacotherapeutic interventions in a variety of indications, with currently more than 40 …
Material design for lymph node drug delivery
A significant fraction of the total immune cells in the body are located in several hundred
lymph nodes, in which lymphocyte accumulation, activation and proliferation are organized …
lymph nodes, in which lymphocyte accumulation, activation and proliferation are organized …
Mechanics of 3D cell–hydrogel interactions: experiments, models, and mechanisms
Hydrogels are highly water-swollen molecular networks that are ideal platforms to create
tissue mimetics owing to their vast and tunable properties. As such, hydrogels are promising …
tissue mimetics owing to their vast and tunable properties. As such, hydrogels are promising …
Exploiting lymphatic transport and complement activation in nanoparticle vaccines
Abstract Antigen targeting,,,, and adjuvancy schemes, that respectively facilitate delivery of
antigen to dendritic cells and elicit their activation have been explored in vaccine …
antigen to dendritic cells and elicit their activation have been explored in vaccine …
Multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTS) as a 3D in vitro evaluation tool of nanoparticles
H Lu, MH Stenzel - Small, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Multicellular tumor spheroid models (MCTS) are often coined as 3D in vitro models that can
mimic the microenvironment of tissues. MCTS have gained increasing interest in the nano …
mimic the microenvironment of tissues. MCTS have gained increasing interest in the nano …
Subcutaneous delivery of monoclonal antibodies: how do we get there?
M Viola, J Sequeira, R Seiça, F Veiga, J Serra… - Journal of controlled …, 2018 - Elsevier
The convenience of subcutaneous (SC) administration and the increasing interest in
monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based therapies for chronic diseases, hint their potential for SC …
monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based therapies for chronic diseases, hint their potential for SC …
Interstitial flow and its effects in soft tissues
MA Swartz, ME Fleury - Annu. Rev. Biomed. Eng., 2007 - annualreviews.org
Interstitial flow plays important roles in the morphogenesis, function, and pathogenesis of
tissues. To investigate these roles and exploit them for tissue engineering or to overcome …
tissues. To investigate these roles and exploit them for tissue engineering or to overcome …
Mechanistic determinants of biotherapeutics absorption following SC administration
The subcutaneous (SC) route is of growing interest for the administration of biotherapeutics.
Key products on the biotherapeutic market such as insulins, but also several …
Key products on the biotherapeutic market such as insulins, but also several …
Programmable multistage drug delivery to lymph nodes
Therapeutic delivery selectively to lymph nodes has the potential to address a variety of
unmet clinical needs. However, owing to the unique structure of the lymphatics and the size …
unmet clinical needs. However, owing to the unique structure of the lymphatics and the size …
Parameters and characteristics governing cellular internalization and trans-barrier trafficking of nanostructures
Cellular internalization and trans-barrier transport of nanoparticles can be manipulated on
the basis of the physicochemical and mechanical characteristics of nanoparticles. Research …
the basis of the physicochemical and mechanical characteristics of nanoparticles. Research …