Virus-Derived Nanoparticles for Advanced Technologies : Methods and Protocols /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Wege, Christina. (Editor ), Lomonossoff, George P. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Humana, 2018.
Edición:1st ed. 2018.
Colección:Methods in Molecular Biology, 1776
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  • The Production in Plants of Mosaic Turnip Crinkle Virus-like Particles Derived by Co-infiltration of Wild-Type and Modified Forms of Virus Coat Protein
  • Isolation and Characterization of Two Distinct Types of Unmodified Spherical Plant Sobemovirus-like Particles for Diagnostic and Technical Uses
  • RNA-directed Assembly of Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)-Like Carriers with Tunable Fractions of Differently Addressable Coat Proteins
  • Fabrication of Tobacco Mosaic Virus-like Nanorods for Peptide Display
  • In planta Production of Fluorescent Filamentous Plant Virus-based Nanoparticles
  • Self-assembling Plant-derived Vaccines against Papillomaviruses
  • Recombinant Expression of Tandem-HBc Virus-like Particles (VLPs)
  • Production and Application of Insect Virus-based VLPs
  • Nanomanufacture of Free-standing, Porous, Janus-Type Films of Polymer-Plant Virus Nanoparticle Arrays
  • Self-assembly of Rod-like Bionanoparticles at Interfaces and in Solution
  • Bottom-up Assembly of TMV-based Nucleoprotein Architectures on Solid Supports
  • Internal Deposition of Cobalt Metal and Iron Oxide within CPMV eVLPs
  • Plant Virus-based Nanoparticles for the Delivery of Agronomic Compounds as a Suspension Concentrate
  • Nanowires and Nanoparticle Chains inside Tubular Viral Template
  • In vitro-Reassembled Plant Virus-Like Particles of Hibiscus Chlorotic Ringspot Virus (HCRSV) as Nano-protein Cages for Drugs
  • CCMV-based Enzymatic Nanoreactors
  • Protocol for the Efficient Cell-free Synthesis of Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus-like Particles Containing Heterologous RNAs
  • Packaging DNA Origami into Viral Protein Cages
  • In Vitro Assembly of Virus-Derived Designer Shells around Inorganic Nanoparticles
  • In Vivo Packaging of Protein Cargo inside of Virus-Like Particle P22
  • Encapsulation of Negatively Charged Cargo in MS2 Viral Capsids
  • Delivering Cargo: Plant-based Production of Bluetongue Virus core- and Virus-like Particles Containing Fluorescent Proteins
  • Bioinspired Silica Mineralization on Viral Templates
  • Propagation and Isolation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Which Surface Displays Metal Binding and Reducing Peptides for Generation of Gold Nanoparticles
  • TMV-templated Formation of Metal and Polymer Nanotubes
  • Semiconducting Hybrid Layer Fabrication Scaffolded by Virus Shells
  • Dual Functionalization of Rod-Shaped Viruses on Single Coat Protein Subunits
  • Drug-loaded Plant-virus Based Nanoparticles for Cancer Drug Delivery
  • Construction of Artificial Enzymes on a Virus Surface
  • Redox-Immuno Functionalized Potyvirus Nanoparticles for High Resolution Imaging by AFM-SECM Correlative Microscopy
  • Presenting Peptides at the Surface of Potyviruses in planta
  • Engineering of M13 Bacteriophage for Development of Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Displaying Whole-chain Proteins on Hepatitis B virus Capsid-like Particles
  • Dual-functionalized Virus-gold Nanoparticles Clusters for Biosensing
  • TMV-based Adapter Templates for Enhanced Enzyme Loading in Biosensor Applications
  • Integrated Methods to Manufacture Hydrogel Microparticles Containing Viral-metal Nanocomplexes with High Catalytic Activity
  • Integrated Methods to Manufacture Hydrogel Microparticles with High Protein Conjugation Capacity and Binding Kinetics via Viral Nanotemplate Display
  • Interactions between Plant Viral Nanoparticles (VNPs) and Blood Plasma Proteins, and their Impact on the VNP In Vivo Fates
  • Fabrication of Plant Virus- based Thin Films to Modulate the Osteogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  • Dual Surface Modification of Genome-free MS2 Capsids for Delivery Applications
  • Virus-Based Cancer Therapeutics for Targeted Photodynamic Therapy.