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Frank Caruso

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  676
Citations -  68648

Frank Caruso is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyelectrolyte & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 131, co-authored 641 publications receiving 61748 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Caruso include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & University of Rome Tor Vergata.

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Phototriggered, Metal-Free Continuous Assembly of Polymers for the Fabrication of Ultrathin Films

TL;DR: In this paper, a facile and metal-free thin film fabrication technology based on the photoinduced continuous assembly of polymers (photoCAP) is described, and the efficiency and versatility of this method is demonstrated by the formation of crosslinked and surface-confined nanoengineered thin films, in the form of surface coatings and hollow polymer capsules.
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Formation and degradation of layer-by-layer-assembled polyelectrolyte polyrotaxane capsules.

TL;DR: The preparation of degradable capsules via layer-by-layer assembly using polyelectrolyte (PE) polyrotaxanes (PRXs) using glutathione cleaves the disulfide bonds linking the end-capping groups of the PE PRXs to demonstrate colloidally stable, robust capsules.
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Role of the Protein Corona Derived from Human Plasma in Cellular Interactions between Nanoporous Human Serum Albumin Particles and Endothelial Cells

TL;DR: The data reveal that various serum proteins adsorbed on the particles, when exposed to human blood plasma, forming a corona, which is expected to aid the advancement of HSA-based materials for intravenous drug delivery.
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Fluidized bed layer-by-layer microcapsule formation.

TL;DR: The technique reported herein provides a new way to rapidly generate microcapsules (approximately 8 times quicker than the conventional means), while being also amenable to scale-up and mass production.
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Analysing intracellular deformation of polymer capsules using structured illumination microscopy

TL;DR: This study demonstrates the use of super-resolution SIM in analysing intracellular capsule deformation, offering important insights into the cellular processing of drug carriers in cells and providing fundamental knowledge of intrACEllular mechanobiology.