Synthesis and Characterization of Folate-Modified Cell Membrane Mimetic Copolymer Micelles for Effective Tumor Cell Internalization

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“Stealthy bio-missile” kinds of micelles were fabricated for developing advanced anticancer formulations by cell membrane mimicking.


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AbstractSingle and multicomponent membrane-mimetic surfaces of DPPC and synthetic lipid-peptide conjugates were formed on an alkylated glass surface by a process of vesicle fusion. Correlative atomic force microscopy and radiochemical titration techniques confirmed the generation of a single substrate supported monolayer and predictable deposition of defined concentrations of lipopeptide. Mixed systems were stable for periods exceeding 1 month if stored at room temperature in phosphate buffered saline.


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