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Development and biological evaluation of pNIPAM-based nanogels as vaccine carriers
Soriano Perez, María Laura; Funes, Javier Alejandro; Flores Bracamonte, Carolina; Ibarra, Luis Exequiel; Forrellad, Marina Andrea; Taboga, Oscar Alberto; Cariddi, Laura Noelia; Salinas, Facundo José; Ortega, Hugo Héctor; Alustiza, Fabrisio Eduardo; Molina, Maria (Elsevier, 2023-01)“Smart” nanogels are an attractive tool for the development of new strategies of immunization in veterinary medicine. Here, we reported the synthesis and physicochemical characterization of thermoresponsive nanogels based ... -
Nanoemulsion of Minthostachys verticillata essential oil. In-vitro evaluation of its antibacterial activity
Cecchini, María Eugenia; Paoloni, C.; Campra, Noelia; Picco, Natalia; Grosso, M. Carolina; Soriano Perez, María Laura; Alustiza, Fabrisio Eduardo; Cariddi, Laura Noelia; Bellingeri, Romina (Elsevier, 2021)Infectious diseases constitute a problem of great importance for animal and human health, as well as the increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics. In this context, medicinal plants emerge as an effective alternative ... -
Nanogel-Mediated antigen delivery: Biocompatibility, immunogenicity, and potential for tailored vaccine design across species
Soriano Perez, María Laura; Montironi, Ivana D.; Funes, Javier Alejandro; Margineda, Carlos Augusto; Campra, Noelia; Cariddi, Laura Noelia; Garrido, Juan José; Molina, María; Alustiza, Fabrisio Eduardo (Elsevier, 2024-06-20)Nanotechnology has emerged as a promising avenue for enhancing the efficacy of vaccine delivery systems. This study investigates the utilization of nanogels as carriers for the model antigen ovalbumin, with a focus on in ... -
Recent advances in nanogels in veterinary medicine
Soriano Perez, María Laura; Flores Bracamonte, Carolina; Bellingeri, Romina; Alustiza, Fabrisio Eduardo; Molina, Maria (BMC, 2025-08)Nanogels, a promising class of nanomaterials, have emerged as versatile platforms in veterinary medicine and have shown substantial progress in recent years. This review outlines the key developments and potential applications ...
