James F Matthaei
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Lopez C, Brempelis K, Matthaei J, Montgomery K, Srinivasan S, Roy D, et al.
Adv Healthc Mater
. 2021 Dec;
11(9):e2101944.
PMID: 34889072
Engineered immune cells are an exciting therapeutic modality, which survey and attack tumors. Backpacking strategies exploit cell targeting capabilities for delivery of drugs to combat tumors and their immune-suppressive environments....
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Lu Y, Chu H, Wheeler L, Nelson M, Westrick E, Matthaei J, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2019 Apr;
9:151.
PMID: 30941303
Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy has transformed pediatric oncology by producing high remission rates and potent effects in CD19+ B-cell malignancies. This scenario is ideal as CD19 expression is...
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Thomas A, Matthaei J, Baneyx F
Biotechnol J
. 2018 Sep;
13(12):e1800141.
PMID: 30168658
Rationally designed two-dimensional (2D) arrays that support the assembly of nanoscale components are of interest for catalysis, sensing, and biomedical applications. The computational redesign of a protein called TTM that...
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Matthaei J, DiMaio F, Richards J, Pozzo L, Baker D, Baneyx F
Nano Lett
. 2015 May;
15(8):5235-9.
PMID: 25986921
We have combined fusion of oligomers with cyclic symmetry and alanine substitutions to eliminate clashes and produce proteins that self-assemble into 2-D arrays upon addition of calcium ions. Using TEM,...
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Baneyx F, Matthaei J
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 2014 May;
28:39-45.
PMID: 24832073
Although the crystalline S-layer arrays that form the exoskeleton of many archaea and bacteria have been studied for decades, a long-awaited crystal structure coupled with a growing understanding of the...
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Sengupta A, Thai C, Sastry M, Matthaei J, Schwartz D, Davis E, et al.
Langmuir
. 2008 Jan;
24(5):2000-8.
PMID: 18193902
Although silver nanoparticles are excellent surface enhancers for Raman spectroscopy, their use to probe the conformation of large proteins at interfaces has been complicated by the fact that many polypeptides...