Author: Jacob W. Myerson; Priyal N. Patel; Nahal Habibi; Landis R. Walsh; Yi-Wei Lee; David C. Luther; Laura T. Ferguson; Michael H. Zaleski; Marco E. Zamora; Oscar A. Marcos-Contreras; Patrick M. Glassman; Ian Johnston; Elizabeth D. Hood; Tea Shuvaeva; Jason V. Gregory; Raisa Y. Kiseleva; Jia Nong; Kathryn M. Rubey; Colin F. Greineder; Samir Mitragotri; George S. Worthen; Vincent M. Rotello; Joerg Lahann; Vladimir R. Muzykantov; Jacob S. Brenner
Title: Supramolecular Organization Predicts Protein Nanoparticle Delivery to Neutrophils for Acute Lung Inflammation Diagnosis and Treatment Document date: 2020_4_18
ID: ezrkg0dc_76
Snippet: PONI polymer/E-tag protein nanocomposites (PPNCs) were prepared in polypropylene microcentrifuge tubes (Fisher) through a simple mixing procedure. 0.5625 nmol of 54 kDa PONI was incubated with 0.45 nmol of EGFP at room temperature for 10 minutes prior to dilution to 200 µL in sterile PBS and subsequent injection. Similarly, 0.9 nmol of Arginine-tagged gold nanoparticles, prepared as described, 43 were combined with 0.45 nmol of EGFP to prepare E.....
Document: PONI polymer/E-tag protein nanocomposites (PPNCs) were prepared in polypropylene microcentrifuge tubes (Fisher) through a simple mixing procedure. 0.5625 nmol of 54 kDa PONI was incubated with 0.45 nmol of EGFP at room temperature for 10 minutes prior to dilution to 200 µL in sterile PBS and subsequent injection. Similarly, 0.9 nmol of Arginine-tagged gold nanoparticles, prepared as described, 43 were combined with 0.45 nmol of EGFP to prepare EGFP/gold nanoparticle complexes.
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