Suzie H Pun
Pun, Suzie H.
VIAF ID: 346152742965727731799 (Personal)
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Works
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3-D tissue culture systems for the evaluation and optimization of nanoparticle-based drug carriers | |
Application of living free radical polymerization for nucleic acid delivery. | |
Boronic acid copolymers for direct loading and acid-triggered release of Bis-T-23 in cultured podocytes | |
Cell-Templated Silica Microparticles with Supported Lipid Bilayers as Artificial Antigen-Presenting Cells for T Cell Activation | |
Designed protein logic to target cells with precise combinations of surface antigens | |
Development and optimization of peptide-based, tumor-associated macrophage (TAM)-targeting therapeutics, 2017: | |
Dual Polymerizations: Untapped Potential for Biomaterials | |
Evaluation of temperature-sensitive, indocyanine green-encapsulating micelles for noninvasive near-infrared tumor imaging. | |
A Facile Cyclization Method Improves Peptide Serum Stability and Confers Intrinsic Fluorescence. | |
Facile preparation of glyconanoparticles and their bioconjugation to streptavidin. | |
Formulation of thrombin-inhibiting hydrogels via self-assembly of ionic peptides with peptide-modified polymers | |
A functionalized, injectable hydrogel for localized drug delivery with tunable thermosensitivity: synthesis and characterization of physical and toxicological properties. | |
Hydrolytic cationic ester microparticles for highly efficient DNA vaccine delivery. | |
Identifying key barriers in cationic polymer gene delivery to human T cells | |
Junction opener protein increases nanoparticle accumulation in solid tumors | |
Multivalent display of pendant pro-apoptotic peptides increases cytotoxic activity | |
Multivalent polymers displaying M2 macrophage-targeting peptides improve target binding avidity and serum stability. | |
A nanoparticle-based model delivery system to guide the rational design of gene delivery to the liver. 1. Synthesis and characterization | |
Nanoparticles exhibit greater accumulation in kidney glomeruli during experimental glomerular kidney disease | |
Optimizing the Polymer Chemistry and Synthesis Method of PolySTAT, an Injectable Hemostat | |
pH-sensitive polymers as dynamic mediators of barriers to nucleic acid delivery | |
Polyplex transfection from intracerebroventricular delivery is not significantly affected by traumatic brain injury | |
PolySTAT-modified chitosan gauzes for improved hemostasis in external hemorrhage. | |
Progress on Modulating Tumor-Associated Macrophages with Biomaterials | |
Reversibly Switchable, pH-Dependent Peptide Ligand Binding via 3,5-Diiodotyrosine Substitutions. | |
Serum Nuclease Susceptibility of mRNA Cargo in Condensed Polyplexes | |
Single-cell profiling of the developing mouse brain and spinal cord with split-pool barcoding. | |
Substrate-mediated nucleic acid delivery from self-assembled monolayers. | |
Supramolecular assembly of cyclodextrin-based nanoparticles on solid surfaces for gene delivery. | |
Synthesis and characterization of biodegradable HPMA-oligolysine copolymers for improved gene delivery | |
Synthesis and evaluation of multivalent M2pep peptides for targeting alternatively activated M2 macrophages | |
Targeting Ligands Deliver Model Drug Cargo into the Central Nervous System along Autonomic Neurons | |
Traceless aptamer-mediated isolation of CD8+ T cells for chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy | |
Tunable, Injectable Hydrogels Based on Peptide-Cross-Linked, Cyclized Polymer Nanoparticles for Neural Progenitor Cell Delivery. | |
Virus-Inspired Polymer for Efficient In Vitro and In Vivo Gene Delivery. |