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Fig. 3

From: Interaction of biomedical nanoparticles with the pulmonary immune system

Fig. 3

CD4+ T cell proliferation in lung draining lymph nodes was measured after intra nasal instillation of positively charged (Au+; NH2) and negatively charged (Au−; COOH) gold NPs or polymer shells alone followed by ovalbumin in a mouse model of ovalbumin induced experimental allergic airways disease. Positively charged gold NPs induced enhanced ovalbumin specific T cell proliferation compared to controls (non-exposed), negatively charged gold NPs or positively charged polymer alone. These findings highlight the importance of surface charge of a biomedical NP in modulating a specific adaptive immune response. Adapted from [11]

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