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RUEDA F., CESPEDES M.V., CONCHILLO-SOLE O., SáNCHEZ-CHARDI A., SERAS-FRANZOSO J., CUBARSI R. ET AL. Bottom-Up Instructive Quality Control in the Biofabrication of Smart Protein Materials. Advanced Materials. 2015.
UNZUETA U., CESPEDES M.V., VAZQUEZ E., FERRER-MIRALLES N., MANGUES R., VILLAVERDE A. Towards protein-based vi- ral mimetics for cancer therapies. Trends in Biotechnolo- gy. 2015;33(5):253-258.
PELUFFO H., UNZUETA U., NEGRO-DEMONTEL M.L., XU Z., VAQUEZ E., FERRER-MIRALLES N. ET AL. BBB-targeting, pro- tein-based nanomedicines for drug and nucleic acid delivery to the CNS. Biotechnology Advances. 2015;33(2):277-287.
Highlights
The group has developed projects aimed at gener- ating new drugs and functional materials for treat- ing rare diseases, inflammatory conditions such as mastitis, and breast and colorectal cancer. Through various projects funded by public and private enti- ties (INIA, EC, MINECO; FIS, MARATO DE TV3), we
CORCHERO J.L., VAZQUEZ E., GARCíA-FRUITOS E., FERRER-MI- RALLES N., VILLAVERDE A. Recombinant protein materials for bioengineering and nanomedicine. Nanomedicine. 2015;9(18):2817-2828.
RODRIGUEZ-CARMONA E., MENDOZA R., RUIZ-CANOVAS E., FERRER-MIRALLES N., ABASOLO I., SCHWARTZ S. ET AL. A novel bio-functional material based on mammalian cell aggresomes. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 2015;99(17):7079-7088.
have developed molecular principles dedicated to the engineering of molecular interactions between proteins that allow the generation of nanostructured functional materials, as therapeutics per se or as carriers of conventional and innovative drugs.
Institution: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona · Contact: Instituto de Biomedicina y Biotecnología (IBB), entrada por Módulo de Recerca B (MRB), departamento de Nanobiotecnología.
08193 Bellaterra-Cerdanyola del Vallés · Tel.: 93 581 30 86 · E.mail: [email protected]
Website: http://ibb.uab.cat/ibb/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=127
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