- form
nanogels through the
combination of
anionic and
cationic polymers in an
aqueous solution. The size and
surface charge of the
resulting nanogels can...
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delivery systems containing disulfide bonds,
typically cross-linked micro-
nanogels,
stand out for
their ability to
degrade in the
presence of high concentrations...
- and carbohydrates) and
large non-polymeric
molecules such as lipids,
nanogels and macrocycles.
Synthetic fibers and
experimental materials such as carbon...
- used to
prepare protein nanogels that help
facilitate the
storage and
delivery of protein. The
preparation of such
nanogels via the in situ polymerization...
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particularly when a dust or fine
fragments may occur.
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article incorporates text by
Elizabeth Barrios,
David Fox, Yuen Yee...
- Corey-Chaykovsky
reagent and adrenochrome. In
biomedical engineering,
protein nanogels made by the in situ
polymerization method provide a
versatile platform...
- been
studied to
effectively target specific tissues,
including liposomes,
nanogels, and
other nanotechnologies.
Controlled or modified-release formulations...
- Ye C,
Cheng M, Ma L,
Zhang T, Sun Z, Yu C, et al. (May 2022). "Oxytocin
Nanogels Inhibit Innate Inflammatory Response for
Early Intervention in Alzheimer's...
- RP,
Opanasopit P,
Khutoryanskiy VV (October 2016). "Maleimide-bearing
nanogels as
novel mucoadhesive materials for drug delivery".
Journal of Materials...
- who had
cystic fibrosis, and has
studied the
potential applications of
nanogels in drug delivery.
Smith was
awarded the Bob Hay
Lectureship in 2010 and...