RT Dissertation/Thesis T1 Bioconjugation of proteins to nanoparticles for the development of advanced therapies A1 Abal Sanisidro, Marcelina K1 Nanoparticles K1 proteins K1 gene therapy K1 pancreatic cancer K1 photodynamic therapy AB Proteins are biomacromolecules that catalyze multiplebiological processes, being promising therapeutic agents.However, issues such as enzymatic degradation, short half-lifeand low bioavailability make their use in the clinicinefficient. In this respect, nanotechnology arises as a potenttool to overcome these limitations, offering protection ofcargo, increased bioavailability and reduced immunogenicity.Within this frame, the main aim of this thesis is thedevelopment of novel protein nanotherapeutics by exploringseveral bioconjugation strategies, providing evidence of theirbenefits in cancer therapy and gene editing. Altogether, thisthesis sheds light on the potential of a versatile nanoplatformfor protein delivery as translational medicines and open thedoor for further application in advanced therapies. YR 2024 FD 2024 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/34453 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/34453 LA eng DS Minerva RD 3 may 2026