Anthony Tabet
University of Cambridge
21 Papers
20 Citations
Anthony Tabet is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Anthony Tabet include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of Minnesota.
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Papers
Quantitative criteria to benchmark new and existing bio-inks for cell compatibility.
TL;DR: Three simple protocols for quantitative analysis of bio-ink performance are developed to benchmark the performance of two commonly used bio-inks, poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate and GelMA, against three formulations of a novelBio-ink, Recombinant-protein Alginate Platform for Injectable Dual-crosslinked ink.
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Maximizing response to intratumoral immunotherapy in mice by tuning local retention
Noor Momin,Joseph R. Palmeri,Emi Lutz,Noor Jailkhani,Howard H. Mak,Anthony Tabet,Magnolia M. Chinn,Byong Ha Kang,Virginia Spanoudaki,Richard O. Hynes,K. Dane Wittrup +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors defined a pharmacokinetic framework for locally-injected biologics injected intratumorally that can predict tumor exposure and effectiveness, and found empirically and computationally that extending the tumor exposure of locallyinjected interleukin-2 by increasing molecular size and/or improving matrix-targeting affinity improves therapeutic efficacy in mice.
Multifunctional microelectronic fibers enable wireless modulation of gut and brain neural circuits.
Atharva Sahasrabudhe,Laura E. Rupprecht,Sirma Orguc,Tural Khudiyev,Joanna Sands,Weikun Zhu,Anthony Tabet,Marie Manthey,Gabriel Loke,Marc-Joseph Antonini,Dekel Rosenfeld,Jimin Park,Indie C. Garwood,Wei-Mon Yan,Farnaz Niroui,Yoel Fink,Anantha P. Chandrakasan,Diego V. Bohórquez,Polina Anikeeva +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe multifunctional neural interfaces that combine the scalability and mechanical versatility of thermally drawn polymer-based fibers with the sophistication of microelectronic chips for organs as diverse as the brain and the gut.
Modulating stiffness with photo-switchable supramolecular hydrogels
TL;DR: Supramolecular hyaluronic acid hydrogels formed via 2 : 1 homoternary complexes of coumarin and cucurbit[8]uril can reversibly toggle between physical and covalent states.
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Designing Next-Generation Local Drug Delivery Vehicles for Glioblastoma Adjuvant Chemotherapy: Lessons from the Clinic.
Anthony Tabet,Melanie P Jensen,Christopher C. Parkins,Parag G. Patil,Colin Watts,Colin Watts,Oren A. Scherman +6 more
TL;DR: Key quantitative lessons from the use of local and systemic adjuvant chemotherapy for glioblastoma in the clinic are outlined, and it is discussed how these can inform the development of next‐generation therapies.