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Polymer-based protein delivery systems for loco-regional administration

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dc.contributor.author Garcion, E
dc.contributor.author Ramalapa, Bathabile
dc.contributor.author Buchtova, N
dc.contributor.author Toullec, C
dc.contributor.author Aucamp, M
dc.contributor.author Le Bideau, J
dc.contributor.author Hindré, F
dc.contributor.author Dube, A
dc.contributor.author Alvarez-Lorenzo, C
dc.contributor.author Mansor, MH
dc.contributor.editor Glover, RLK
dc.contributor.editor Nyanganyura, D
dc.contributor.editor Mufamadi, MS
dc.contributor.editor Mulaudzi, RB
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-09T11:02:25Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-09T11:02:25Z
dc.date.issued 2021-03
dc.identifier.citation Garcion, E., Ramalapa, B., Buchtova, N., Toullec, C., Aucamp, M., Le Bideau, J., Hindré, F. & Dube, A. et al. 2021. Polymer-Based protein delivery systems for loco-Regional administration. In <i>Mansor, M.H., Garcion, E., Ramalapa, B., Buchtova, N., Toullec, C., Aucamp, M., Le Bideau, J., Hindré, F., Dube, A. and Alvarez-Lorenzo, C. Green Synthesis in Nanomedicine and Human Health.</i>. R. Glover, D. Nyanganyura, M. Mufamadi & R. Mulaudzi, Eds. S.l.: Taylor & Francis. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11739 . en_ZA
dc.identifier.isbn 978-0367902162
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11739
dc.description.abstract With the advent of recombinant technology, a wide variety of biocompatible therapeutic proteins can be produced with relative ease. These proteins are formulated and subsequently administered in patients to treat various of diseases in a more effective and targeted manner. At the level of formulation development, protein molecules can be physically and/or chemically-conjugated to a wide array of naturally-occurring, semi-synthetic and synthetic biomaterials to form different types of protein delivery systems. Depending on their architecture and the extent of protein-scaffold interactions, these delivery systems can modify the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the proteins. The versatility of polymer-based protein delivery systems such as micro/nanoparticles, hydrogels, porous scaffolds and fibrous scaffolds means it is possible to alter the spatial distribution of the protein load within the system as well as the protein release kinetics. These can then influence the ability of the protein molecules to exert their effects in their immediate microenvironments, be it to kill cancer cells or to recruit stem/progenitor cells. In this Chapter we discuss the production of protein therapeutics and the application of polymer-based biodegradable delivery systems for these proteins which include nanoparticles and scaffolds. We also include discussion of 'green synthesis' methods for production of these delivery systems. en_US
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dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Taylor & Francis en_US
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dc.source Mansor, M.H., Garcion, E., Ramalapa, B., Buchtova, N., Toullec, C., Aucamp, M., Le Bideau, J., Hindré, F., Dube, A. and Alvarez-Lorenzo, C. Green Synthesis in Nanomedicine and Human Health. en_US
dc.subject Protein therapeutics en_US
dc.subject Antibodybased drugs en_US
dc.subject Anticoagulants en_US
dc.subject Pharmaceuticals en_US
dc.title Polymer-based protein delivery systems for loco-regional administration en_US
dc.type Book Chapter en_US
dc.description.edition 1st en_US
dc.description.pages 33pp en_US
dc.description.placeofpublication United Kingdom en_US
dc.description.note Copyright: 2021 Taylor & Francis. This is the pre-print version of the work. en_US
dc.description.cluster Chemicals en_US
dc.description.impactarea Advanced Functional Materials en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Garcion, E., Ramalapa, B., Buchtova, N., Toullec, C., Aucamp, M., Le Bideau, J., ... Mansor, M. (2021). Polymer-Based protein delivery systems for loco-Regional administration. In R. Glover, D. Nyanganyura, M. Mufamadi & R. Mulaudzi. (Eds.), <i>Mansor, M.H., Garcion, E., Ramalapa, B., Buchtova, N., Toullec, C., Aucamp, M., Le Bideau, J., Hindré, F., Dube, A. and Alvarez-Lorenzo, C. Green Synthesis in Nanomedicine and Human Health.</i> Taylor & Francis. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11739 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Garcion, E, Bathabile Ramalapa, N Buchtova, C Toullec, M Aucamp, J Le Bideau, F Hindré, A Dube, C Alvarez-Lorenzo, and MH Mansor. "Polymer-based protein delivery systems for loco-regional administration" In <i>MANSOR, M.H., GARCION, E., RAMALAPA, B., BUCHTOVA, N., TOULLEC, C., AUCAMP, M., LE BIDEAU, J., HINDRé, F., DUBE, A. AND ALVAREZ-LORENZO, C. GREEN SYNTHESIS IN NANOMEDICINE AND HUMAN HEALTH.</i>, edited by RLK Glover. n.p.: Taylor & Francis. 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11739. en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Garcion E, Ramalapa B, Buchtova N, Toullec C, Aucamp M, Le Bideau J, et al. Polymer-based protein delivery systems for loco-regional administration. In Glover R, Nyanganyura D, Mufamadi M, Mulaudzi R, editors.. Mansor, M.H., Garcion, E., Ramalapa, B., Buchtova, N., Toullec, C., Aucamp, M., Le Bideau, J., Hindré, F., Dube, A. and Alvarez-Lorenzo, C. Green Synthesis in Nanomedicine and Human Health.. [place unknown]: Taylor & Francis; 2021. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11739. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Book Chapter AU - Garcion, E AU - Ramalapa, Bathabile AU - Buchtova, N AU - Toullec, C AU - Aucamp, M AU - Le Bideau, J AU - Hindré, F AU - Dube, A AU - Alvarez-Lorenzo, C AU - Mansor, MH AB - With the advent of recombinant technology, a wide variety of biocompatible therapeutic proteins can be produced with relative ease. These proteins are formulated and subsequently administered in patients to treat various of diseases in a more effective and targeted manner. At the level of formulation development, protein molecules can be physically and/or chemically-conjugated to a wide array of naturally-occurring, semi-synthetic and synthetic biomaterials to form different types of protein delivery systems. Depending on their architecture and the extent of protein-scaffold interactions, these delivery systems can modify the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the proteins. The versatility of polymer-based protein delivery systems such as micro/nanoparticles, hydrogels, porous scaffolds and fibrous scaffolds means it is possible to alter the spatial distribution of the protein load within the system as well as the protein release kinetics. These can then influence the ability of the protein molecules to exert their effects in their immediate microenvironments, be it to kill cancer cells or to recruit stem/progenitor cells. In this Chapter we discuss the production of protein therapeutics and the application of polymer-based biodegradable delivery systems for these proteins which include nanoparticles and scaffolds. We also include discussion of 'green synthesis' methods for production of these delivery systems. DA - 2021-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR ED - Glover, RLK ED - Nyanganyura, D ED - Mufamadi, MS ED - Mulaudzi, RB J1 - Mansor, M.H., Garcion, E., Ramalapa, B., Buchtova, N., Toullec, C., Aucamp, M., Le Bideau, J., Hindré, F., Dube, A. and Alvarez-Lorenzo, C. Green Synthesis in Nanomedicine and Human Health. KW - Protein therapeutics KW - Antibodybased drugs KW - Anticoagulants KW - Pharmaceuticals LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2021 SM - 978-0367902162 T1 - Polymer-based protein delivery systems for loco-regional administration TI - Polymer-based protein delivery systems for loco-regional administration UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11739 ER - en_ZA
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