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Angus P. R. Johnston
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 147
Citations - 9402
Angus P. R. Johnston is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Internalization. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 137 publications receiving 7806 citations. Previous affiliations of Angus P. R. Johnston include Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research & Australian Research Council.
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Layer-by-layer engineered capsules and their applications
TL;DR: This review focuses on the potential use of LbL capsules as drug delivery vehicles and, specifically, on methods for encapsulating and releasing molecules from capsules as well as on targeting capsules to cells.
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Next generation, sequentially assembled ultrathin films: beyond electrostatics
TL;DR: This tutorial review of layer-by-layer assembly technology discusses the assembly of films via a number of different methodologies, with particular emphasis on those that provide enhanced orientational control, stimuli-responsive behaviour, and improved film stability.
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Minimum information reporting in bio-nano experimental literature.
Matthew Faria,Mattias Björnmalm,Kristofer J. Thurecht,Stephen J. Kent,Robert G. Parton,Maria Kavallaris,Angus P. R. Johnston,J. Justin Gooding,Simon R. Corrie,Simon R. Corrie,Ben J. Boyd,Pall Thordarson,Andrew K. Whittaker,Molly M. Stevens,Clive A. Prestidge,Christopher J.H. Porter,Wolfgang J. Parak,Wolfgang J. Parak,Thomas P. Davis,Thomas P. Davis,Edmund J. Crampin,Frank Caruso +21 more
TL;DR: A ‘minimum information standard’ for experimental literature investigating bio–nano interactions is suggested, consisting of specific components to be reported, divided into three categories: material characterization, biological characterization and details of experimental protocols.
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The Endosomal Escape of Nanoparticles: Toward More Efficient Cellular Delivery
TL;DR: This Topical Review highlights the current understanding of the mechanisms by which nanoparticles escape the endosome, and the emerging techniques to improve the quantification of endosomal escape.
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Layer‐By‐Layer‐Assembled Capsules and Films for Therapeutic Delivery
TL;DR: This review highlights important and recent studies that advance the use of LbL-assembled materials as therapeutic devices and seeks to identify areas that require additional investigation for future development of the field.