Oil‐in‐water emulsions represent a promising carrier for in vivo imaging because of the possibility to convey poorly water‐soluble species. To promote accumulation at the tumor site and prolong circulation time, reduction of carrier size and surface PEGylation plays a fundamental role. In this work a novel, simple method to design an oil‐core/PEG‐shell nanocarrier is reported. A PEG‐shell is grown around a monodisperse oil‐in‐water nanoemulsion with a one‐pot method, using the radical polymerization of poly(ethylene glycol)diacrylate. PEG polymerization is triggered by UV, obtaining a PEG‐shell with tunable thickness. This core–shell nanosystem combines the eluding feature of the PEG with the ability to confine high payloads of lipophilic s...
The synthesis of novel fluorescent materials represents a very important step to obtain labeled nano...
One intriguing route for in vivo imaging, as well as drug delivery, is the use of core-shell type st...
Purpose: In this study, protein-shell microspheres filled with a suspension of iron oxide nanopartic...
Oil‐in‐water emulsions represent a promising carrier for in vivo imaging because of the possibility ...
Oil-in-water emulsions represent a promising carrier for in vivo imaging because of the possibility ...
The application of multimodal systems in the field of nanomedicine is advantageous as they can perfo...
Dual imaging dramatically improves detection and early diagnosis of cancer. In this work we present ...
In cancer therapy, stimulus-responsive drug delivery systems are of particular interest for reducing...
Monitoring cell trafficking in vivo noninvasively is critical to improving cellular therapeutics, dr...
The development and application of nanoparticles as in vivo delivery vehicles for therapeutic and/or...
We designed a high-sensitivity magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent that could be used to diagn...
Herein, a multi-functional nanoprobe of polyethylene glycol (PEG) modified BaGdF5:Yb/Er upconversion...
International audienceSuperparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were developed as positron emission...
The synthesis of novel fluorescent materials represents a very important step to obtain labeled nano...
One intriguing route for in vivo imaging, as well as drug delivery, is the use of core-shell type st...
Purpose: In this study, protein-shell microspheres filled with a suspension of iron oxide nanopartic...
Oil‐in‐water emulsions represent a promising carrier for in vivo imaging because of the possibility ...
Oil-in-water emulsions represent a promising carrier for in vivo imaging because of the possibility ...
The application of multimodal systems in the field of nanomedicine is advantageous as they can perfo...
Dual imaging dramatically improves detection and early diagnosis of cancer. In this work we present ...
In cancer therapy, stimulus-responsive drug delivery systems are of particular interest for reducing...
Monitoring cell trafficking in vivo noninvasively is critical to improving cellular therapeutics, dr...
The development and application of nanoparticles as in vivo delivery vehicles for therapeutic and/or...
We designed a high-sensitivity magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent that could be used to diagn...
Herein, a multi-functional nanoprobe of polyethylene glycol (PEG) modified BaGdF5:Yb/Er upconversion...
International audienceSuperparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were developed as positron emission...
The synthesis of novel fluorescent materials represents a very important step to obtain labeled nano...
One intriguing route for in vivo imaging, as well as drug delivery, is the use of core-shell type st...
Purpose: In this study, protein-shell microspheres filled with a suspension of iron oxide nanopartic...