Nanogels (NGs) are nanosized three-dimensional networks of crosslinked hydrophilic polymers. Their tunable chemical structure, physico-chemical properties and potential biocompatibility make them interesting substrates for the synthesis of \u201cnanodevices\u201d with therapeutic and/or diagnostic functions. In this PhD project, NGs were synthesized through pulsed e-beam irradiation of Poly-N-(Vinyl-Pyrrolidone) (PVP) aqueous solutions. The manufacturing process is fast and straightforward; it does not require the employment of organic solvents, surfactants, initiators or catalyst and guarantees high yields of the desired product. In dilute aqueous polymer solutions, ionizing radiation is mainly absorbed by water that undergoes radiolysis....
Nanogels are very promising biomedical nanodevices. The classic “radiation chemistry-based” approach...
Nanogels (NGs) synthesized by pulsed electron-beam irradiation of semi-dilute poly (N-vinyl pyrrolid...
A scalable, single step, synthetic approach for the manufacture of biocompatible, functionalized mic...
Nanogels (NGs) are nanosized three-dimensional networks of crosslinked hydrophilic polymers. Their t...
Nanogels (NGs), or small particles formed by physically or chemically crosslinked polymer networks, ...
Nanogels made of bio-compatible hydrophilic polymers can be used in various medical applications suc...
From their first appearance in 1969, when Schnagel and Borwardt reported the radiochemical synthesis...
Nanogels (NGs) are physically or chemically crosslinked polymer networks and are promising candidat...
Radiation-engineered poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) nanogels are very interesting biocompatible nanocarri...
Nanogels—internally crosslinked macromolecules—have a growing palette of potential applications, inc...
Radiation-engineered poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) nanogels are very interesting biocompatible nanocarri...
Under a rational design, combining biologically active molecules, ligands to specific cell receptors...
Nanogels combine the favourable properties of hydrogels with those of colloids. They can be soft and...
A polymer nanohydrogel can be defined as a three-dimensional polymer network composed of hydrophilic...
A scalable, single-step, synthetic approach for the manufacture of biocompatible, functionalized mic...
Nanogels are very promising biomedical nanodevices. The classic “radiation chemistry-based” approach...
Nanogels (NGs) synthesized by pulsed electron-beam irradiation of semi-dilute poly (N-vinyl pyrrolid...
A scalable, single step, synthetic approach for the manufacture of biocompatible, functionalized mic...
Nanogels (NGs) are nanosized three-dimensional networks of crosslinked hydrophilic polymers. Their t...
Nanogels (NGs), or small particles formed by physically or chemically crosslinked polymer networks, ...
Nanogels made of bio-compatible hydrophilic polymers can be used in various medical applications suc...
From their first appearance in 1969, when Schnagel and Borwardt reported the radiochemical synthesis...
Nanogels (NGs) are physically or chemically crosslinked polymer networks and are promising candidat...
Radiation-engineered poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) nanogels are very interesting biocompatible nanocarri...
Nanogels—internally crosslinked macromolecules—have a growing palette of potential applications, inc...
Radiation-engineered poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) nanogels are very interesting biocompatible nanocarri...
Under a rational design, combining biologically active molecules, ligands to specific cell receptors...
Nanogels combine the favourable properties of hydrogels with those of colloids. They can be soft and...
A polymer nanohydrogel can be defined as a three-dimensional polymer network composed of hydrophilic...
A scalable, single-step, synthetic approach for the manufacture of biocompatible, functionalized mic...
Nanogels are very promising biomedical nanodevices. The classic “radiation chemistry-based” approach...
Nanogels (NGs) synthesized by pulsed electron-beam irradiation of semi-dilute poly (N-vinyl pyrrolid...
A scalable, single step, synthetic approach for the manufacture of biocompatible, functionalized mic...