The construction of in vitro nasal cavity-mimic M-cell model, design of M cell-targeting nanoparticles and evaluation of mucosal vaccination by nasal administration
In order to better evaluate the transport effect of nanoparticles through the nasal mucosa, an in vitro nasal cavity-mimic model was designed based on M cells. The differentiation of M cells was induced by co-culture of Calu-3 and Raji cells in invert model. The ZO-1 protein staining and the transpo...
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Main Authors: | Xiaotong Yang (Author), Xianchun Chen (Author), Ting Lei (Author), Lin Qin (Author), Yang Zhou (Author), Chuan Hu (Author), Qingfeng Liu (Author), Huile Gao (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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