Publications by authors named "Mark S Bannon"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how different polymers affect the formation of metal-organic framework (MOF) composites and how these MOFs influence the polymer gelation process, with implications for drug delivery and environmental applications.
  • Polymers with high-density carboxylic acids hinder MOF formation, while using fewer carboxylic acids or substituting with hydroxyls allows both MOF creation and polymer gelation, demonstrated with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) composites.
  • The resulting PVA-MOF composites show significantly improved properties, like enhanced drug loading and release capabilities, highlighting their potential in advanced materials design.
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Peptides are naturally potent and selective therapeutics with massive potential; however, low cell membrane permeability limits their clinical implementation, particularly for hydrophilic, anionic peptides with intracellular targets. To overcome this limitation, esterification of anionic carboxylic acids on therapeutic peptides can simultaneously increase hydrophobicity and net charge to facilitate cell internalization, whereafter installed esters can be cleaved hydrolytically to restore activity. To date, however, most esterified therapeutics contain either a single esterification site or multiple esters randomly incorporated on multiple sites.

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As antimicrobial resistance becomes an increasing threat, bringing significant economic and health burdens, innovative antimicrobial treatments are urgently needed. While antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are promising therapeutics, exhibiting high activity against resistant bacterial strains, limited stability and toxicity to mammalian cells has hindered clinical development. Attaching AMPs to polymers provides opportunities to present AMPs in a way that maximizes bacterial killing while enhancing compatibility with mammalian cells, stability, and solubility.

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