Novel Nanocarriers to Transport Drug Payloads to the Brain IowaStateU
Sep 21 2022Reviewed by Mila Perera With one hand, Rizia Bardhan, Associate Professor of chemical and biological engineering at Iowa State University, made a fist, which she then covered with her other hand, similar to a baseball player catching a ball in the net of a fielder’s glove.
Their technology comprises a soft, fat-like, liposome interior enclosed by a firm shell of gold nanoparticles.Rizia Bardhan, Associate Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Iowa State University Sakaguchi will explore the nanocarriers in biological models of the blood-brain barrier, Uthaman and Bardhan will create and improve the nanocarriers, and Sarkar will study the mechanical features of the nanocarriers with the help of an atomic force microscope.
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