Engineering virus functionalities on colloidal polyelectrolyte lipid composites
Engineering virus functionalities on colloidal polyelectrolyte lipid composites
Polyelectrolyte-multilayered colloids were prepared employing the layer-by-layer technology. A lipid bilayer was then added, and finally rubella-like particles were fused. Immunofluorescence studies demonstrate that the colloidal biocomposites have a virus-like surface. Indeed, they were taken up into cells, while particles with an outer lipid layer were rarely found inside cells
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Fischlechner, Martin
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Zschörnig, Olaf
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Hofmann, Jörg
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Donath, Edwin
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6 May 2005
Fischlechner, Martin
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Zschörnig, Olaf
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Hofmann, Jörg
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Donath, Edwin
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Fischlechner, Martin, Zschörnig, Olaf, Hofmann, Jörg and Donath, Edwin
(2005)
Engineering virus functionalities on colloidal polyelectrolyte lipid composites.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 44 (19), .
(doi:10.1002/anie.200460763).
(PMID:15827976)
Abstract
Polyelectrolyte-multilayered colloids were prepared employing the layer-by-layer technology. A lipid bilayer was then added, and finally rubella-like particles were fused. Immunofluorescence studies demonstrate that the colloidal biocomposites have a virus-like surface. Indeed, they were taken up into cells, while particles with an outer lipid layer were rarely found inside cells
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e-pub ahead of print date: 13 April 2005
Published date: 6 May 2005
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