Confinement of Therapeutic Enzymes in Selectively Permeable Polymer Vesicles by Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly (PISA) Reduces Antibody Binding and Proteolytic Susceptibility
Lewis D. Blackman(University of Warwick), Rachel K. O’Reilly(University of Birmingham), Nicholas L. Fletcher(The University of Queensland), Spyridon Varlas(University of Birmingham), Zachary H. Houston(The University of Queensland), Matthew I. Gibson(University of Warwick), Kristofer J. Thurecht(The University of Queensland), Muhammad Hasan(University of Warwick), Maria C. Arno(University of Birmingham)
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