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Iron Oxides in the Human Brain (2016)
Book Chapter
Collingwood, J. F., & Telling, N. D. Iron Oxides in the Human Brain. In Iron Oxides: From Nature to Applications (143-176). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527691395.ch7

The presence and formation of iron oxide in the human brain are of interest to those engaged in understanding fundamental processes of biomineralization and of iron metabolism in neurobiology and neuropathology. There is evidence for the formation of... Read More about Iron Oxides in the Human Brain.

'Stealth' nanoparticles evade neural immune cells but also evade all major brain cell populations: Implications for PEG-based neurotherapeutics (2016)
Journal Article
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.