The intracellular activity and drug depot characteristics of micrometer-sized hydrogels are described. The hydrogel structure is formed after cellular uptake of a solid polymeric nanoparticle that swells in response to mildly acidic conditions as it transforms from a hydrophobic to a hydrophilic structure. These nanoparticles are rapidly taken up into A549 human non-small cell lung cancer cells with 88.3 ± 0.8% of cells experiencing uptake in 24 h, undergo expansion to release encapsulated drug and can effectively deliver chemotherapeutics in vitro. The anticancer drug paclitaxel was also shown to have a 3- to 4-fold increased affinity for the expanded nanoparticle state, allowing the expansile nanoparticles to act as intracellular drug dep...
The objective of this study was to investigate the spatiotemporal delivery of nanomedicines by an in...
Delivery of the anticancer drug paclitaxel (commercially known as Taxol®) is difficult due to its li...
Targeted nanoparticle-mediated intracellular delivery is demonstrated using two hydrophobic fluoroph...
Hydrogels are swellable polymer networks which can imbibe a substantial amount of fluids. Compared t...
Many biomolecules, such as proteins and genes, are presently used as therapeutics. However, their de...
Shape and responsiveness of nanoengineered delivery carriers are crucial characteristics for rapid a...
Encapsulation of drugs in nanoparticles can enhance the accumulation of drugs in tumours, reduce tox...
Stimuli responsive nanoparticles have gained significant interest in the drug delivery research. The...
Reconciling the conflicting needs for a prolonged circulation time, enhanced cellular uptake by bulk...
Intracellular drug delivery by mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) carrying hydrophilic and hydro...
The local delivery of therapeutics in a long-term sustained manner at tumor sites is attractive for ...
International audienceAs non-phagocytic eukaryotic cells can internalize particles < 1 microm in siz...
Chemotherapy could be greatly improved if drug carriers could deliver the chemotherapeutic agents sp...
The reasons for the growing interest in biomaterials for application in the biomedical field are rel...
Introduction: With the development of hydrogels from half a century ago, their application in variou...
The objective of this study was to investigate the spatiotemporal delivery of nanomedicines by an in...
Delivery of the anticancer drug paclitaxel (commercially known as Taxol®) is difficult due to its li...
Targeted nanoparticle-mediated intracellular delivery is demonstrated using two hydrophobic fluoroph...
Hydrogels are swellable polymer networks which can imbibe a substantial amount of fluids. Compared t...
Many biomolecules, such as proteins and genes, are presently used as therapeutics. However, their de...
Shape and responsiveness of nanoengineered delivery carriers are crucial characteristics for rapid a...
Encapsulation of drugs in nanoparticles can enhance the accumulation of drugs in tumours, reduce tox...
Stimuli responsive nanoparticles have gained significant interest in the drug delivery research. The...
Reconciling the conflicting needs for a prolonged circulation time, enhanced cellular uptake by bulk...
Intracellular drug delivery by mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) carrying hydrophilic and hydro...
The local delivery of therapeutics in a long-term sustained manner at tumor sites is attractive for ...
International audienceAs non-phagocytic eukaryotic cells can internalize particles < 1 microm in siz...
Chemotherapy could be greatly improved if drug carriers could deliver the chemotherapeutic agents sp...
The reasons for the growing interest in biomaterials for application in the biomedical field are rel...
Introduction: With the development of hydrogels from half a century ago, their application in variou...
The objective of this study was to investigate the spatiotemporal delivery of nanomedicines by an in...
Delivery of the anticancer drug paclitaxel (commercially known as Taxol®) is difficult due to its li...
Targeted nanoparticle-mediated intracellular delivery is demonstrated using two hydrophobic fluoroph...