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Nanocell Properties
Our biocompatible nanocells possess a number of unique properties that make them ideal for therapeutics, diagnostics and other enabling applications.
Owing to these properties, nanocell vaccines have been made incorporating all components required to simultaneously stimulate the multiple arms of the immune system as well as the antigenic structures.
Nanocells can be superparamagnetic, enabling them to be used as non-invasive imaging agents (MRI). They can also be magnetic or metallic, enabling them to be used as antenna for inducing cell suicide by localised heating (apoptosis caused by heating of an intracellular or cell-surface bound nanoparticle with an external electromagnetic field), a procedure being investigated as thermotherapy for both bacterial infections and cancers.
To date, we have received two UK Department of Trade and Industry Research and Development grants for siRNA and magnetic nanoparticles respectively, as well as an Exceptional Project Development Grant for the exploration and development of antibiotics on nanoparticles for the treatment of MRSA.