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Nanotechnology
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Outline
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What is nano?
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Examples of nanomaterials
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Nanoparticles in daily life
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Nanoparticles
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Products
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Products
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Companies and nanotechnology
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Nanomaterials
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Nanoparticle exposure
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Nanoparticles for medicine
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Medical applications
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Evolving landscapes
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Medical applications
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Clinical grade products
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Nanoproducts
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Immunotherapy
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Benefits: Gene therapy
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Benefits: Vaccines
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Benefits: Lymphatic delivery
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Benefits: Image guided surgery
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Toxicity
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Nanoparticles
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Terminology
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Immune system
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Nanoparticles
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Structure activity relationship
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Immune system
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Bidirectional communication
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Particle size
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Protein binding
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Biodistribution
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MPS uptake
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Macrophage polarization
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Hemolysis
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Hemolysis
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Coagulation system
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Undesirable effects
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Zeta potential
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Platelets
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Endothelial cells
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Complement activation
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Fibrous carriers
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IL-1 induction
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Cationic liposomes
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Chemokine induction
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IFN induction
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IFN induction
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API immunotoxicity
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Platform selection
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Infusion reactions
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Infusion reactions
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2nd generation liposomes
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Allergenicity
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Immunogenicity
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Anti-PEG antibody
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Anti-inflammatory properties
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Immunosuppression
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Take home message
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Nanotechnology characterization lab
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Future directions
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NCL team
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NCL immunology team