Explains cellular uptake mechanisms, focusing on phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis, highlighting the importance of size and shape in these processes.
Delves into the significance of size, shape, and charge in cellular endocytosis processes, emphasizing the design of materials for efficient cellular uptake.
Explores lipid membrane properties, including vesicle stability and block-copolymer mobility, and discusses the functionalization of polymersomes for responsiveness.