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pH-Sensitive Tubular Polymersomes: Formation and Applications in Cellular Delivery

Autores

Robertson, James D. , Yealland, Guy , ÁVILA OLÍAS, MARÍA MILAGROS, Chierico, Luca , Bandmann, Oliver , Renshaw, Stephen A. , Battaglia, Giuseppe

Publicación externa

Si

Medio

ACS Nano

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

1

Cuartil SJR

1

Impacto JCR

12.881

Impacto SJR

5.981

Fecha de publicacion

01/05/2014

ISI

000336640600054

Scopus Id

2-s2.0-84901660072

Abstract

Optimizing the shape of a nanovector influences its interaction with a cell and determines the internalization kinetics. Block copolymer amphiphiles self-assemble into monodisperse structures in aqueous solutions and have been explored extensively as drug delivery vectors. However, the structure of self-assembled block copolymers has mainly been limited to spherical vesicles or spherical and worm-like micelles. Here we show the controlled formation and purification of tubular polymersomes, long cylindrical vesicles. Tubular polymersomes are purified from other structures, and their formation is manipulated by incorporating the biocompatible membrane components cholesterol and phospholipids. Finally we show that these tubular polymersomes have different cellular internalization kinetics compared with spherical polymersomes and can successfully encapsulate and deliver fluorescent bovine serum albumin protein intracellularly.

Palabras clave

tubular polymersomes; polymersomes; nanotubes; drug delivery; endocytosis

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