Publications by authors named "A Dols-Perez"

The use of transdermal delivery for nucleic acid administration is an interesting approach to overcoming limitations of systemic administration routes, such as first-pass effects, the painful needle injection, or their poor biodistribution. Thus, the use of a microneedle-based patch could represent a turning point for nucleic acid delivery, thanks to the possibility of self-administration of the actives in a painless and easy procedure. However, the design of transdermal systems with a higher degree of precision release is a clear need that has not been fully resolved.

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  • Oligopeptide end-modified poly(β-amino ester)s (OM-pBAEs) are promising for gene therapy due to their high effectiveness and low toxicity, achieving precise targeting and biodegradability.
  • The study investigates how different combinations of oligopeptides impact the properties and behaviors of these gene carriers, revealing unique strengths based on the amino acids used.
  • Findings show that arginine and lysine enhance adhesion properties, while histidine increases stability, highlighting how these modifications can enhance the ability of OM-pBAEs to deliver genetic material successfully.
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Drug and gene delivery systems based on polymeric nanoparticles offer a greater efficacy and a reduced toxicity compared to traditional formulations. Recent studies have evidenced that their internalization, biodistribution and efficacy can be affected, among other factors, by their mechanical properties. Here, we analyze by means of Atomic Force Microscopy force spectroscopy how composition, surface functionalization and loading affect the mechanics of nanoparticles.

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Liposomes are widely used as drug delivery carriers and as cell model systems. Here, we measure the dielectric properties of individual liposomes adsorbed on a metal electrode by in-liquid scanning dielectric microscopy in force detection mode. From the measurements the lamellarity of the liposomes, the separation between the lamellae and the specific capacitance of the lipid bilayer can be obtained.

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During the last few decades, extensive efforts has been made to design nanocarriers to transport drugs into the central nervous system (CNS). However, its efficacy is limited due to the presence of the Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) which greatly reduces drug penetration making Drug Delivery Systems (DDS) necessary. Polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) have been reported to be appropriate for this purpose and in particular, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) has been used for its ability to entrap small molecule drugs with great efficiency and the ease with which it functionalizes NPs.

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