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Nicholas B. Karabin
Nicholas B. Karabin
Senior Scientist I, Beam Therapeutics
Verified email at beamtx.com
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Sustained micellar delivery via inducible transitions in nanostructure morphology
NB Karabin, S Allen, HK Kwon, S Bobbala, E Firlar, T Shokuhfar, KR Shull, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 624, 2018
872018
Surface chemistry-mediated modulation of adsorbed albumin folding state specifies nanocarrier clearance by distinct macrophage subsets
MP Vincent, S Bobbala, NB Karabin, M Frey, Y Liu, JO Navidzadeh, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 648, 2021
742021
On the advancement of polymeric bicontinuous nanospheres toward biomedical applications
SD Allen, S Bobbala, NB Karabin, EA Scott
Nanoscale horizons 4 (2), 258-272, 2019
602019
Benchmarking bicontinuous nanospheres against polymersomes for in vivo biodistribution and dual intracellular delivery of lipophilic and water-soluble payloads
SD Allen, S Bobbala, NB Karabin, M Modak, EA Scott
ACS applied materials & interfaces 10 (40), 33857-33866, 2018
532018
Influences of nanocarrier morphology on therapeutic immunomodulation
M Frey, S Bobbala, N Karabin, E Scott
Nanomedicine 13 (14), 1795-1811, 2018
462018
Overcoming immune dysregulation with immunoengineered nanobiomaterials
EA Scott, NB Karabin, P Augsornworawat
Annual review of biomedical engineering 19, 57-84, 2017
422017
Employing Bicontinuous-to-Micellar Transitions in Nanostructure Morphology for On-Demand Photo-Oxidation Responsive Cytosolic Delivery and off-on Cytotoxicity
S Bobbala, SD Allen, S Yi, M Vincent, M Frey, N Karabin, E Scott
Nanoscale, 2020
322020
An injectable hydrogel platform for sustained delivery of anti-inflammatory nanocarriers and induction of regulatory T cells in atherosclerosis
S Yi, NB Karabin, J Zhu, S Bobbala, H Lyu, S Li, Y Liu, M Frey, M Vincent, ...
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 8, 542, 2020
272020
The Combination of Morphology and Surface Chemistry Defines the Immunological Identity of Nanocarriers in Human Blood
MP Vincent, NB Karabin, SD Allen, S Bobbala, MA Frey, S Yi, Y Yang, ...
Advanced Therapeutics, 2100062, 2021
25*2021
Targeted delivery of chloroquine to antigen-presenting cells enhances inhibition of the type I interferon response
ME Allen, A Golding, V Rus, NB Karabin, S Li, CJ Lescott, S Bobbala, ...
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering 7 (12), 5666-5677, 2021
52021
Surface chemistry-mediated modulation of adsorbed albumin folding state specifies nanocarrier clearance by distinct macrophage subsets
MP Vincent, S Bobbala, NB Karabin, M Frey, Y Liu, JO Navidzadeh, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.04. 24.060772, 2020
32020
Compositions and methods of using propylene sulfide-based polymers for treatment of Chagas disease
EA Scott, S Yi, D Engman, X Li
US Patent 11,737,978, 2023
12023
Self-assembled particles for targeted delivery of immunomodulators to treat autoimmunity and cancer
M Allen, E Scott, A Golding, G Szeto, NB Karabin
US Patent 11,311,485, 2022
2022
Targeted Delivery of Chloroquine to Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells Enhances Inhibition of the Type I Interferon Response
ME Allen, A Golding, V Rus, NB Karabin, S Li, CJ Lescott, S Bobbala, ...
bioRxiv, 2021.06. 09.447773, 2021
2021
Improved antimalarial delivery to inflammatory cells driving lupus pathogenesis using shape-based targeting nanoparticles
M Allen, N Karabin, A Golding, E Scott, G Szeto
The Journal of Immunology 202 (1_Supplement), 132.15-132.15, 2019
2019
Chemical Functionalization of PEG-b-PPS Nanocarriers for Applications in Targeted and Sustained Delivery
NB Karabin
Northwestern University, 2019
2019
Versatile assembly of polymeric bicontinuous nanospheres via flash nanoprecipitation
S Bobbala, S Allen, N Karabin, EA Scott
42nd Society for Biomaterials Annual Meeting and Exposition 2019: The …, 2019
2019
Investigation of In Situ Radiation Effects in Liquid Cell Electron Microscopy
E Firlar, N Karabin, A Bogdanowicz, Y Nadkarni, EA Scott, ...
Microscopy and Microanalysis 24 (S1), 1980-1981, 2018
2018
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