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Ruth Röder
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 7
Citations - 410
Ruth Röder is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface modification & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 337 citations.
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Imparting Functionality to MOF Nanoparticles by External Surface Selective Covalent Attachment of Polymers
Andreas Zimpel,Tobias Preiß,Ruth Röder,Hanna Engelke,Michael Ingrisch,Michael Peller,Joachim O. Rädler,Ernst Wagner,Thomas Bein,Ulrich Lächelt,Stefan Wuttke +10 more
TL;DR: This work proves covalent nanoparticles-polymer bond formation by liquid NMR after dissolution of the functionalized MOF under mild conditions and estimates the amount of covalently attached polymer by UV–vis spectroscopy.
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Multifunctional Nanoparticles by Coordinative Self-Assembly of His-Tagged Units with Metal–Organic Frameworks
Ruth Röder,Tobias Preiß,Patrick Hirschle,Benjamin Steinborn,Andreas Zimpel,Miriam Höhn,Joachim O. Rädler,Thomas Bein,Ernst Wagner,Stefan Wuttke,Ulrich Lächelt +10 more
TL;DR: The coordinative interaction of oligohistidine-tags (His-tags) with metal-organic framework nanoparticles (MOF NPs) is presented and the reported functionalization approach opens great flexibility for the targeted synthesis of multifunctional NPs for specific purposes.
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Enhanced Intracellular Protein Transduction by Sequence Defined Tetra-Oleoyl Oligoaminoamides Targeted for Cancer Therapy
Peng Zhang,Dongsheng He,Philipp M. Klein,Xiaowen Liu,Ruth Röder,Markus Döblinger,Ernst Wagner +6 more
TL;DR: An investigation of structure–activity relationship elucidates that the incorporated oleic acids play a vital role in the enhanced intracellular protein delivery, by promoting stable formation of 25–35 nm lipo‐oligomer protein nanoparticles and by membrane‐active characteristics facilitating intrace cellular cytosolic delivery.
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Intracellular Delivery of Nanobodies for Imaging of Target Proteins in Live Cells
TL;DR: Two sequence-defined oligoaminoamides with or without folate for receptor targeting were identified as effective carriers for intracellular nanobody delivery, as exemplified by GFP or lamin binding in living cells.
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Sequence-defined shuttles for targeted nucleic acid and protein delivery
Ruth Röder,Ernst Wagner +1 more
TL;DR: The design of precise sequence-defined delivery carriers, including solid-phase synthesized peptides and nonpeptidic oligomers, or nucleotide-based carriers such as aptamers and origami nanoboxes are reviewed.