Controlled and sequential drug delivery is a strategy to enhance the therapeutic effectiveness of drugs in a variety of biological processes and disease states. While many different drug delivery systems are developed recently, most cannot generate temporally complex delivery profiles of multiple therapeutics. These temporally complex profiles are critical for applications such as bone regeneration and cancer chemotherapy, where an orchestrated delivery of multiple drugs is required for an optimal outcome. Here, we developed three distinct biomaterial systems that each enable on-demand controlled or sequential drug release. These systems are based on varying external stimulus such as magnetic stimulation, radiofrequency heating, and near in...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery system (DDS) due to their lar...
The development of nanomedicines for the treatment of cancer focuses on the local targeted delivery ...
In our previous paper, we demonstrated the ex vivo studies of non-toxic liposome-nanogel systems by ...
Externally controllable drug delivery systems are crucial for a variety of biological applications w...
Here we report a composite system based on fibrin hydrogels that incorporate in their structure near...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2018. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Joseph Zasad...
Statement of Purpose: Bone regeneration requires a sequence of events that can be regulated through ...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
Conventional tumor chemotherapy is limited by its low therapeutic efficacy and side effects, which s...
textMany important therapeutic agents are associated with significant undesired side effects which o...
Remotely activated hydrogel-based biomaterials can maximize the therapeutic effects by providing loc...
“Smart” hydrogels are an emerging class of biomaterials that respond to multiple external stimuli an...
The ongoing nanotech revolution has the potential to transform diagnostic and therapeutic methods. S...
Author Manuscript 2012 March 9.Drug delivery devices based on nanocomposite membranes containing the...
The development of nanomedicines for the treatment of cancer focuses on the local targeted delivery ...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery system (DDS) due to their lar...
The development of nanomedicines for the treatment of cancer focuses on the local targeted delivery ...
In our previous paper, we demonstrated the ex vivo studies of non-toxic liposome-nanogel systems by ...
Externally controllable drug delivery systems are crucial for a variety of biological applications w...
Here we report a composite system based on fibrin hydrogels that incorporate in their structure near...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. 2018. Major: Chemical Engineering. Advisor: Joseph Zasad...
Statement of Purpose: Bone regeneration requires a sequence of events that can be regulated through ...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
Conventional tumor chemotherapy is limited by its low therapeutic efficacy and side effects, which s...
textMany important therapeutic agents are associated with significant undesired side effects which o...
Remotely activated hydrogel-based biomaterials can maximize the therapeutic effects by providing loc...
“Smart” hydrogels are an emerging class of biomaterials that respond to multiple external stimuli an...
The ongoing nanotech revolution has the potential to transform diagnostic and therapeutic methods. S...
Author Manuscript 2012 March 9.Drug delivery devices based on nanocomposite membranes containing the...
The development of nanomedicines for the treatment of cancer focuses on the local targeted delivery ...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles have great potential for drug delivery system (DDS) due to their lar...
The development of nanomedicines for the treatment of cancer focuses on the local targeted delivery ...
In our previous paper, we demonstrated the ex vivo studies of non-toxic liposome-nanogel systems by ...