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Protective Immunization In Mice Against Group B Streptococci Using Encapsulated C5a Peptidase, Donna Santillan, M. Andracki, Stephen Hunter May 2013

Protective Immunization In Mice Against Group B Streptococci Using Encapsulated C5a Peptidase, Donna Santillan, M. Andracki, Stephen Hunter

Stephen K. Hunter

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the study was to test whether C5a peptidase encapsulated within a biodegradable polymer can act as a vaccine and elicit an immune response to prevent group B streptococci (GBS) infection in mice and provide protection to pups. STUDY DESIGN: C5a peptidase was encapsulated in semipermeable microspheres of poly(lactide-co-glycolide). Female ICR mice were immunized with encapsulated C5a peptidase, free C5a peptidase, or empty microparticles. Booster doses were given at days 21 and 42. Antibody responses were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Challenge with GBS type III was performed 4 days after the final booster in the vaginal …


Theoretical Prediction Of Induction Period From Transient Pore Evolvement In Polyester-Based Microparticles, A. Zhao, Stephen Hunter, V. Rodgers May 2013

Theoretical Prediction Of Induction Period From Transient Pore Evolvement In Polyester-Based Microparticles, A. Zhao, Stephen Hunter, V. Rodgers

Stephen K. Hunter

A model was developed and compared to experimental results for prediction of the induction period during drug delivery from various compositions of biodegradable copolymer PLGA microparticles. The uniqueness of this model is that it considers transient pore evolvement and uses the kinetic parameters of polymer degradation, which are independent of experimental measurements of microparticle erosion, in its analysis. Delivery data from PLGA microparticles (50:50, 75:25, and 85:15) releasing ovalbumin (OVA, 46 kDa) and bovine serum albumin (BSA, 66 kDa) were determined and used as the model systems. Experimental measurements were carried out from 85 to 150 days depending on the …


Mathematical Modeling Of Myoglobin Facilitated Transport Of Oxygen In Devices Containing Myoglobin-Expressing Cells, H. Tilakaratne, Stephen Hunter, V. Rodgers May 2013

Mathematical Modeling Of Myoglobin Facilitated Transport Of Oxygen In Devices Containing Myoglobin-Expressing Cells, H. Tilakaratne, Stephen Hunter, V. Rodgers

Stephen K. Hunter

Low pO(2) is perhaps the most significant factor in artificial pancreas failure. In these environments, not only is the beta cell production of insulin reduced, but the cell death rate is also significantly higher. Mathematical models are developed to test the feasibility of facilitated oxygen transport in enhancing O(2) flux to genetically engineered cells in a bioartificial device such as a pancreas. For this device, it is proposed that beta cells be genetically engineered to express myoglobin throughout the cell. In addition, the significance of including myoglobin throughout the alginate matrix present to provide immuno-protection for the transplanted cells is …