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  1. Electrospun Patch Functionalized with Nanoparticles Allows for Spatiotemporal Release of VEGF and PDGF-BB Promoting In Vivo Neovascularization
  2. Inflammation and Cancer: In Medio Stat Nano
  3. Trends towards Biomimicry in Theranostics
  4. Hyaluronic acid coatings as a simple and efficient approach to improve MSC homing toward the site of inflammation
  5. Chlorin e6 Functionalized Theranostic Multistage Nanovectors Transported by Stem Cells for Effective Photodynamic Therapy
  6. Bioinspired approaches for cancer nanotheranostics
  7. Biomimetic carriers mimicking leukocyte plasma membrane to increase tumor vasculature permeability
  8. The Emerging Role of Nanotechnology in Cell and Organ Transplantation
  9. Biomimetic proteolipid vesicles for targeting inflamed tissues
  10. One-pot synthesis of pH-responsive hybrid nanogel particles for the intracellular delivery of small interfering RNA
  11. Cell source determines the immunological impact of biomimetic nanoparticles
  12. Multistage vector delivery of sulindac and silymarin for prevention of colon cancer
  13. Physicochemical properties affect pharmacokinetics of nanoporous materials
  14. The effect of multistage nanovector targeting of VEGFR2 positive tumor endothelia on cell adhesion and local payload accumulation
  15. Abstract 4586: The Leukosome: A biomimetic liposome for the targeting of inflamed tumor vasculature
  16. Multistage porous silicon for cancer therapy
  17. Degradation and biocompatibility of multistage nanovectors in physiological systems
  18. Mesoporous Silicon: Short and Long Term, In Vitro and In Vivo Correlations of Cellular and Tissue Responses to Mesoporous Silicon Nanovectors (Small 9-10/2013)
  19. Synthetic nanoparticles functionalized with biomimetic leukocyte membranes possess cell-like functions
  20. Short and Long Term, In Vitro and In Vivo Correlations of Cellular and Tissue Responses to Mesoporous Silicon Nanovectors
  21. Multifunctional to multistage delivery systems: The evolution of nanoparticles for biomedical applications