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Anne L. van de Ven
Researcher at Northeastern University
Publications - 41
Citations - 2323
Anne L. van de Ven is an academic researcher from Northeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Polymersome. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1967 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne L. van de Ven include Rice University & Houston Methodist Hospital.
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Synthetic nanoparticles functionalized with biomimetic leukocyte membranes possess cell-like functions
Alessandro Parodi,Nicoletta Quattrocchi,Nicoletta Quattrocchi,Anne L. van de Ven,Ciro Chiappini,Michael Evangelopoulos,Jonathan O. Martinez,Jonathan O. Martinez,Brandon S. Brown,Brandon S. Brown,Sm Z. Khaled,Iman K. Yazdi,Iman K. Yazdi,Maria Vittoria Enzo,Maria Vittoria Enzo,Lucas Isenhart,Mauro Ferrari,Ennio Tasciotti +17 more
TL;DR: It is shown that nanoporous silicon particles can successfully perform all actions when they are coated with cellular membranes purified from leukocytes, and leukolike vectors retained their functions when injected in vivo, showing enhanced circulation time and improved accumulation in a tumour.
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Enabling individualized therapy through nanotechnology.
Jason Sakamoto,Anne L. van de Ven,Biana Godin,Elvin Blanco,Rita E. Serda,Alessandro Grattoni,Arturas Ziemys,Ali Bouamrani,Tony Y. Hu,Shivakumar I. Ranganathan,Enrica De Rosa,Jonathan O. Martinez,Christine A. Smid,Christine A. Smid,Rachel M. Buchanan,Rachel M. Buchanan,Sei Young Lee,Sei Young Lee,Srimeenakshi Srinivasan,Matthew Landry,Anne Meyn,Ennio Tasciotti,Xuewu Liu,Paolo Decuzzi,Paolo Decuzzi,Mauro Ferrari,Mauro Ferrari,Mauro Ferrari +27 more
TL;DR: This manuscript provides a forward looking assessment of the promise of nanomedicine as it pertains to individualized medicine and establishes a technology "snapshot" of the current state of nano-based products over a vast array of clinical indications and range of patient specificity.
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Rapid tumoritropic accumulation of systemically injected plateloid particles and their biodistribution
Anne L. van de Ven,Pilhan Kim,Pilhan Kim,O'Hara Haley,Jean R. Fakhoury,Giulia Adriani,Giulia Adriani,Jeffrey Schmulen,Padraig Moloney,Fazle Hussain,Mauro Ferrari,Xuewu Liu,Seok Hyun Yun,Seok Hyun Yun,Paolo Decuzzi +14 more
TL;DR: In melanoma-bearing mice, plateloid particles appeared well-suited for taking advantage of hydrodynamic forces and interfacial interactions required for efficient tumoritropic accumulation, even without using specific targeting ligands.
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Superparamagnetic iron oxide-encapsulating polymersome nanocarriers for biofilm eradication.
Benjamin M. Geilich,Ilia Gelfat,Srinivas Sridhar,Anne L. van de Ven,Thomas J. Webster,Thomas J. Webster +5 more
TL;DR: These novel iron oxide-encapsulating polymersomes demonstrate that it is possible to overcome antibiotic-resistant biofilms by controlling the positioning of nanocarriers containing two or more therapeutics.
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Logic‐Embedded Vectors for Intracellular Partitioning, Endosomal Escape, and Exocytosis of Nanoparticles
Rita E. Serda,Aaron Mack,Anne L. van de Ven,Silvia Ferrati,Kenneth Dunner,Biana Godin,Ciro Chiappini,Matthew Landry,Louis Brousseau,Xuewu Liu,Andrew J. Bean,Andrew J. Bean,Mauro Ferrari,Mauro Ferrari,Mauro Ferrari +14 more
TL;DR: Porous silicon nanocarriers programmed for cellular uptake and trafficking along the endosomal pathway, and surface-tailored iron oxide nanoparticles, programmed for endOSomal sorting and partitioning of particles into unique cellular locations are presented.