Publications by authors named "Tawfek Yazeji"

Despite holding promise for cancer immunotherapy, the strong pro-inflammatory properties of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) also account for severe localized and systemic side effects, restricting its administrable dosage and the possibility of chronic dosing. Herein, we exploited the surface-active properties of LPS molecules to develop pathogen-mimicking LPS-decorated nanostructures with different compositions (lipid nanoemulsion vs polymeric nanospheres) and sizes (volumetric mean diameters of 100 nm vs 700 nm). The formulations were tested in cell culture for their immunostimulatory properties and against a murine subcutaneous colorectal cancer model.

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Epithelial administration of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) has proven its therapeutic efficiency in ulcerative colitis (UC) but still lacks of a sufficiently selective drug delivery system. Polymeric nanoparticles were used here not only to protect LMWH from intestinal degradation but also to provide targeted delivery to inflamed tissue in experimental colitis mice. LMWH was associated with polymethacrylate nanoparticles (NP) type A (PEMT-A) or type B (PEMT-B) of a size: 150 nm resulting in a maximum drug loading: 0.

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