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Ennio Tasciotti
Researcher at Houston Methodist Hospital
Publications - 216
Citations - 9469
Ennio Tasciotti is an academic researcher from Houston Methodist Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug delivery & Tissue engineering. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 212 publications receiving 7526 citations. Previous affiliations of Ennio Tasciotti include University of Akron & Open University.
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Cell Membrane-Based Biomimetic Nanoparticles and the Immune System: Immunomodulatory Interactions to Therapeutic Applications.
TL;DR: This review will highlight the relationship between cell membrane-based biomimetic nanoparticles and the immune system, emphasizing the role of tuning the nano-bio interface in the immunomodulation of diseases.
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Near-infrared imaging method for the in vivo assessment of the biodistribution of nanoporous silicon particles
Ennio Tasciotti,Biana Godin,Jonathan O. Martinez,Ciro Chiappini,Rohan Bhavane,Xuewu Liu,Mauro Ferrari +6 more
TL;DR: By conjugating a near-infrared dye on the surface of the S1MP without compromising the porous structure and potential loading of S2NPs, it was observed that particles predominantly accumulated in the liver and spleen at the end of 24 hours, verifying the accuracy of in vivo near- Infrared imaging as a tool for evaluation of nanovector biodistribution.
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Nanocomposite Hydrogels as Platform for Cells Growth, Proliferation, and Chemotaxis.
Federica Fiorini,Eko Adi Prasetyanto,Francesca Taraballi,Laura Pandolfi,Laura Pandolfi,Francisco Monroy,Iván López-Montero,Ennio Tasciotti,Luisa De Cola +8 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive viscoelasticity study confirms that the proposed SDF-1α-nanocomposite hydrogel provides optimal structural support for MSC infiltration and proliferation, and proves to have potential for applications in tissue engineering.
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Cell source determines the immunological impact of biomimetic nanoparticles
Michael Evangelopoulos,Alessandro Parodi,Alessandro Parodi,Jonathan O. Martinez,Iman K. Yazdi,Armando Cevenini,Anne L. van de Ven,Nicoletta Quattrocchi,Christian Boada,Nima Taghipour,Claudia Corbo,Brandon S. Brown,Shilpa Scaria,Xuewu Liu,Mauro Ferrari,Ennio Tasciotti +15 more
TL;DR: This work performed a comprehensive evaluation of the importance of the source of cellular membrane in increasing their systemic tolerance and minimizing an inflammatory response, and demonstrates the necessity to consider the sources of biological material in the development of future drug delivery carriers.
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Macrophage-derived nanovesicles exert intrinsic anti-inflammatory properties and prolong survival in sepsis through a direct interaction with macrophages.
Roberto Molinaro,Anna Pastò,Claudia Corbo,Francesca Taraballi,Federica Giordano,Jonathan O. Martinez,Picheng Zhao,Xin Wang,Assaf Zinger,Christian Boada,Kelly A. Hartman,Ennio Tasciotti +11 more
TL;DR: Results showed the ability of leukosomes to regulate the inflammatory response in target cells, acting as a bioactive nanotherapeutic.