One key design feature in the development of any local drug delivery system is the controlled release of therapeutic agents over a certain period of time. In this context, we report the characteristic feature of a supramolecular filament hydrogel system that enables a linear and sustainable drug release over the period of several months. Through covalent linkage with a short peptide sequence, we are able to convert an anticancer drug, paclitaxel (PTX), to a class of prodrug hydrogelators with varying critical gelation concentrations. These self-assembling PTX prodrugs associate into filamentous nanostructures in aqueous conditions and consequently percolate into a supramolecular filament network in the presence of appropriate counterions. T...
Abstract We report on the design of a polymeric prodrug of the anticancer agent paclitaxel (PTX) by ...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
Combination delivery systems composed of injectable hydrogels and drug-incorporated nanoparticles ar...
Supramolecular hydrogels are three-dimensional networks of filamentous nanostructures formed by self...
Jingping Liu1,2, Lanlan Zhang1, Zehong Yang1, Xiaojun Zhao1,31West China Hospital Laboratory of Nano...
The development of codelivery systems for combination therapy that can load different drugs in a sin...
Polymeric prodrugs formed by the conjugation of drugs onto polymers have shown great promise in canc...
Anticancer drug-loaded hydrogels are a promising strategy for the local treatment of tumors such as ...
Hydrogels are excellent candidates for the sustained local delivery of anticancer drugs, as they pos...
Engineered stimuli-responsive drug delivery devices hold vast promise in biological applications for...
The promising potential of bioorthogonal catalysis in biomedicine is inspiring incremental efforts t...
Cancer is a devastating and pervasive disease demanding new treatment strategies.While systemic deli...
Taking advantage of the strong hydrophobicity of the anticancer drug camptothecin (CPT), the CPT mol...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
For in situ thermosensitive hydrogels, it is a big challenge to achieve high drug loading, long-term...
Abstract We report on the design of a polymeric prodrug of the anticancer agent paclitaxel (PTX) by ...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
Combination delivery systems composed of injectable hydrogels and drug-incorporated nanoparticles ar...
Supramolecular hydrogels are three-dimensional networks of filamentous nanostructures formed by self...
Jingping Liu1,2, Lanlan Zhang1, Zehong Yang1, Xiaojun Zhao1,31West China Hospital Laboratory of Nano...
The development of codelivery systems for combination therapy that can load different drugs in a sin...
Polymeric prodrugs formed by the conjugation of drugs onto polymers have shown great promise in canc...
Anticancer drug-loaded hydrogels are a promising strategy for the local treatment of tumors such as ...
Hydrogels are excellent candidates for the sustained local delivery of anticancer drugs, as they pos...
Engineered stimuli-responsive drug delivery devices hold vast promise in biological applications for...
The promising potential of bioorthogonal catalysis in biomedicine is inspiring incremental efforts t...
Cancer is a devastating and pervasive disease demanding new treatment strategies.While systemic deli...
Taking advantage of the strong hydrophobicity of the anticancer drug camptothecin (CPT), the CPT mol...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
For in situ thermosensitive hydrogels, it is a big challenge to achieve high drug loading, long-term...
Abstract We report on the design of a polymeric prodrug of the anticancer agent paclitaxel (PTX) by ...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
Combination delivery systems composed of injectable hydrogels and drug-incorporated nanoparticles ar...