Journal article
On predicting heterogeneity in nanoparticle dosage
CV Dowling, PM Cevaal, M Faria, ST Johnston
Mathematical Biosciences | Published : 2022
Abstract
Nanoparticles are increasingly employed as a vehicle for the targeted delivery of therapeutics to specific cell types. However, much remains to be discovered about the fundamental biology that dictates the interactions between nanoparticles and cells. Accordingly, few nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics have succeeded in clinical trials. One element that hinders our understanding of nanoparticle–cell interactions is the presence of heterogeneity in nanoparticle dosage data obtained from standard experiments. It is difficult to distinguish between heterogeneity that arises from stochasticity in nanoparticle-cell interactions, and that which arises from heterogeneity in the cell populatio..
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Funding Acknowledgements
S.T.J. is supported by the Australian Research Council (Project No. DE200100988) . M.F. is supported by a gift from the estate of Rjane Louise Langlois. This work was supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC; Program Grant No. GNT1149990) , the Australian Centre for HIV and Hepatitis Virology Research (ACH2) .