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Tesi etd-07032025-081938


Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
PEDRELLI, VALENTINA
URN
etd-07032025-081938
Titolo
In Vitro investigation of stabilized Reversed polymeric Micelles (RMs) as nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery: application to a lysosomal storage disorder model
Dipartimento
BIOLOGIA
Corso di studi
BIOTECNOLOGIE MOLECOLARI
Relatori
relatore Cecchini, Marco
tutor Del Grosso, Ambra
Parole chiave
  • bEnd.3
  • crosslinked
  • FLIM
  • galactosylcerebrosidase
  • GALC
  • Krabbe
  • micelles
  • MO3.13
  • PEG
  • PLGA
  • polymeric
  • reverse
Data inizio appello
21/07/2025
Consultabilità
Non consultabile
Data di rilascio
21/07/2028
Riassunto
Preliminary results of In Vitro cytocompatibility of Stabilized Reversed Micelles for the treatment of MO3.13 WT, MO3.13 GALC knock out and bEnd.3. GALC activity was measured in MO3.13 KO with HMU assay post 24- and 48- h from treatment with GALC-loaded RMs-Ang2.Two-photon excitation microscopy allowed to reveal the intrinsic fluorescence of both cells and RMs polymeric formulation, making possible the analyses based on the lifetime of the two species. Finally I made use of the FLIM technique for visualization of label-free RMs inside the mentioned cell lines, 4 h and 24 h post treatment. These preliminary results represent a starting point for the application of these nanocarriers in the delivery of hydrophilic enzymes associated with LSDs such as Krabbe disease.
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