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at 37 C in serum. At concentrations up to 100 g polymer/ml the TPNRs do not affect the viability of primary hepatocytes. Additionally,
no effect of TP-NRs was observed on naive macrophages, while only a
minor porin-dependent effect at high concentrations was detected on
IFN-primed macrophages in vitro. No effect on inflammation was
seen in vivo. Altogether, these results open realistic hopes and good
prospects for a better and safer enzyme replacement therapy of
genetic deficiencies.
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