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2. Adjuvant-carrying synthetic vaccine particles augment the immune response to encapsulated antigen and exhibit strong local immune activation without inducing systemic cytokine release

3. Synthetic vaccine particles for durable cytolytic T lymphocyte responses and anti-tumor immunotherapy.

4. TLR-adjuvanted nanoparticle vaccines differentially influence the quality and longevity of responses to malaria antigen Pfs25.

5. Adjuvant-carrying synthetic vaccine particles augment the immune response to encapsulated antigen and exhibit strong local immune activation without inducing systemic cytokine release.

6. Precision intracellular delivery based on optofluidic polymersome rupture.

7. Polymer micelles with pyridyl disulfide-coupled antigen travel through lymphatics and show enhanced cellular responses following immunization.

8. Nano-sized drug-loaded micelles deliver payload to lymph node immune cells and prolong allograft survival.

9. Engineering complement activation on polypropylene sulfide vaccine nanoparticles.

10. Enzymatic- and temperature-sensitive controlled release of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxides (USPIOs).

11. Synthesis of pyridyl disulfide-functionalized nanoparticles for conjugating thiol-containing small molecules, peptides, and proteins.

12. Microfluidic assays for DNA manipulation based on a block copolymer immobilization strategy.

13. Aggregation behavior of poly(ethylene glycol-bl-propylene sulfide) di- and triblock copolymers in aqueous solution.

14. A novel method for the encapsulation of biomolecules into polymersomes via direct hydration.

15. Extracellular matrix binding mixed micelles for drug delivery applications.

16. Biofunctional polymer nanoparticles for intra-articular targeting and retention in cartilage.

17. Superparamagnetic nanoparticles as a powerful systems biology characterization tool in the physiological context.

18. Exploiting lymphatic transport and complement activation in nanoparticle vaccines.

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