2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.8b01661
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Enhanced Fluorescent Protein Activity in Polymer Scaffold-Stabilized Phospholipid Nanoshells Using Neutral Redox Initiator Polymerization Conditions

Abstract: Phospholipid nanoshells, for example, liposomes, provide a versatile enabling platform for the development of nanometer-sized biosensors and molecular delivery systems. Utilization of phospholipid nanoshells is limited by the inherent instability in complex biological environments, where the phospholipid nanoshell may disassemble and degrade, thus releasing the contents and destroying sensor function. Polymer scaffold stabilization (PSS), wherein the phospholipid nanoshells are prepared by partitioning reactiv… Show more

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