Publications by authors named "Courtney Culkins"

Cancer patients suffer greatly from the severe off-target side effects of small molecule drugs, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy─therapies that offer little protection following remission. Engineered immunotherapies─including cytokines, immune checkpoint blockade, monoclonal antibodies, and CAR-T cells─provide better targeting and future tumor growth prevention. Still, issues such as ineffective activation, immunogenicity, and off-target effects remain primary concerns.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a highly selective network of various cell types that acts as a filter between the blood and the brain parenchyma. Because of this, the BBB remains a major obstacle for drug delivery to the central nervous system (CNS). In recent years, there has been a focus on developing various modifiable platforms, such as monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), nanobodies (Nbs), peptides, and nanoparticles, as both therapeutic agents and carriers for targeted drug delivery to treat brain cancers and diseases.

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