An efficient method is reported, for the fabrication of composite microfibers that can be magnetically actuated and are biocompatible, targeting controlled drug release. Aqueous solutions of polyvinyl alcohol, incorporated with citric acid-coated Fe₃O₄ magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs), are subject to infusion gyration to generate 100–300 nm diameter composite fibers, with controllable MNP loading. The fibers are stable in polar solvents, such as ethanol, and do not show any leaching of MNPs for over 4 weeks. Using acetaminophen as an example, we demonstrate that this material is effective in immobilization and triggered release of drugs, which is achieved by a moving external magnetic field. The remote actuation ability, coupled with biocompat...
Drug delivery implant which provides localized and controlled drug release is beneficial for the the...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: A system for multiple on-demand drug release has been prepared that can be activa...
We present some interesting results on drug loading behaviour of bionanocomposites made from poly (e...
An efficient method is reported, for fabrication of composite microfibers that can be magnetically a...
An efficient method is reported, for the fabrication of composite microfibers that can be magnetical...
Magnetic nanocomposites are a class of smart materials that have attracted recent interest as drug d...
The study of magnetoelectric (ME) nanomaterials has drawn significant interest due to their novel ph...
A magnetic target drug delivery system consisting of biodegradable polymeric microspheres (poly D, L...
P(DEGMA-co-OEGMA-b-[TMSPMA-co-VBA])@silica@magnetite polymer–nanoparticle composites have been devel...
Objective(s): Pharmaceutical industries are leading to improved medications that can target diseases...
The synthesis, characterization and application of aqueous dispersions of superparamagnetic/polymer ...
As the development of diagnostic/therapeutic (and combined: theranostic) nanomedicine grows, smart d...
International audienceMagnetic responsive materials are the topic of intense research due to their p...
Fibres show promising applications such as textiles, filtration, sensing and tissue engineering. In ...
Nanometer scale rods of superparamagnetic iron oxide have been encapsulated, along with the anti-can...
Drug delivery implant which provides localized and controlled drug release is beneficial for the the...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: A system for multiple on-demand drug release has been prepared that can be activa...
We present some interesting results on drug loading behaviour of bionanocomposites made from poly (e...
An efficient method is reported, for fabrication of composite microfibers that can be magnetically a...
An efficient method is reported, for the fabrication of composite microfibers that can be magnetical...
Magnetic nanocomposites are a class of smart materials that have attracted recent interest as drug d...
The study of magnetoelectric (ME) nanomaterials has drawn significant interest due to their novel ph...
A magnetic target drug delivery system consisting of biodegradable polymeric microspheres (poly D, L...
P(DEGMA-co-OEGMA-b-[TMSPMA-co-VBA])@silica@magnetite polymer–nanoparticle composites have been devel...
Objective(s): Pharmaceutical industries are leading to improved medications that can target diseases...
The synthesis, characterization and application of aqueous dispersions of superparamagnetic/polymer ...
As the development of diagnostic/therapeutic (and combined: theranostic) nanomedicine grows, smart d...
International audienceMagnetic responsive materials are the topic of intense research due to their p...
Fibres show promising applications such as textiles, filtration, sensing and tissue engineering. In ...
Nanometer scale rods of superparamagnetic iron oxide have been encapsulated, along with the anti-can...
Drug delivery implant which provides localized and controlled drug release is beneficial for the the...
\u3cp\u3eAbstract: A system for multiple on-demand drug release has been prepared that can be activa...
We present some interesting results on drug loading behaviour of bionanocomposites made from poly (e...