Quantitative self-assembly prediction yields targeted nanomedicines

Yosi ShamayJanki Shah, Mehtap Işık, Aviram MizrachiJosef LeiboldDarjus F. TschaharganehDaniel RoxburyJanuka Budhathoki-UpretyKarla NawalyJames L. SugarmanEmily BautMichelle R. NeimanMegan DacekKripa S. GaneshDarren C. JohnsonRamya SridharanKaren L. ChuVinagolu K. RajasekharScott W. Lowe, John D. Chodera, and Daniel A. Heller. 
Nature Materials 17:361, 2018. [DOI] [PDF] [Supporting Info] [nano-drugbank]

In a collaboration with the Heller Lab at MSKCC, we show how indocyanine nanoparticles can package insoluble selective kinase inhibitors with high mass loadings and efficiently deliver them to tumors.