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Most relevant scientific articles
• Cano-Garrido O., Sánchez-Chardi A., Pares S., Giro I., Tatkiewicz W.I., Ferrer-Miralles N. et al. Functional protein-based nanomaterial produced in microorganisms recognized as safe: A new platform for biotechnology. Acta Biomaterialia. 2016;43:230-239.
• Giannotti M.I., Abasolo I., Oliva M., Andrade F., García-Aranda N., Melgarejo M. et al. Highly Versatile Polyelectrolyte Complexes for Improving the Enzyme Replacement Therapy of Lysosomal Storage Disorders. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 2016;8(39):25741-25752.
• Pesarrodona M., Fernández Y., Foradada L., Sánchez-Chardi A., Conchillo-Sole O., Unzueta U. et al. Conformational and functional variants of CD44-targeted protein nanoparticles bio-produced in bacteria. Biofabrication. 2016;8(2).
• Cabrera I., Abasolo I., Corchero J.L., Elizondo E., Gil P.R., Moreno E. et al. α-Galactosidase-A Loaded-Nanoliposomes with Enhanced Enzymatic Activity and Intracellular Penetration. Advanced Healthcare Materials. 2016;5(7):829-840.
• Torrealba D., Parra D., Seras-Franzoso J., Vallejos-Vidal E., Yero D., Gibert I. et al. Nanostructured recombinant cytokines: A highly stable alternative to short-lived prophylactics. Biomaterials. 2016;107:102-114.
Highlights
During 2016, the group has been carrying out several research activities on protein nanomaterials of biomedical interest, including two MINECO projects, one EU project, one NFFA project, one FIS project, two TV3 Fundació Marató projects on oncology, eight I + D agreements and twenty-six external service agreements associated with our Protein Production Platform.
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