The Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Nanoarchaeosomes on Human Endothelial Cells
Archaebacterias are considered a unique source of novel biomaterials of interest for nanomedicine. In this perspective, the effects of nanoarchaeosomes (ARC), which are nanovesicles prepared from polar lipids extracted from the extreme halophilic <i>Halorubrum tebenquinchense</i>, on hum...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Charó (Author), Horacio Jerez (Author), Silvio Tatti (Author), Eder Lilia Romero (Author), Mirta Schattner (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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