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'Stealth' nanoparticles evade neural immune cells but also evade all major brain cell populations: Implications for PEG-based neurotherapeutics (2016)
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Jenkins, S., Weinberg, D., Al-Shakli, A., Fernandes, A., Yiu, H., Telling, N., …Chari, D. (2016). 'Stealth' nanoparticles evade neural immune cells but also evade all major brain cell populations: Implications for PEG-based neurotherapeutics. Journal of Controlled Release, 224, 136-145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.01.013

Surface engineering to control cell behavior is of high interest across the chemical engineering, drug delivery and biomaterial communities. Defined chemical strategies are necessary to tailor nanoscale protein interactions/adsorption, enabling contr... Read More about 'Stealth' nanoparticles evade neural immune cells but also evade all major brain cell populations: Implications for PEG-based neurotherapeutics.