The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing strategy for the development of theranostic probes. These hybrid nanocarriers present several advantages such as outstanding properties for guided therapy, magnetic resonance imaging, and triggered release of encapsulated cargoes. Most magnetic thermoresponsive nanogels are built with strategies that comprise a physical interaction of particles with the polymeric network or the covalent attachment of a single particle to the linear polymer. Herein, we report a facile synthetic approach for the synthesis of magnetic and thermoresponsive nanogels that allows the controlled incorporation of multiple superparamagnetic inorganic cores as covalent cros...
Herein we have reported a new magneto-fluorescent nanogel built on photoluminescent comacromer [PEG-...
Herein, original magnetic drug delivery nanomaterials for cancer therapy are developed and compared,...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(<i>N</i>-isopropylac...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
The goal of this thesis is to incorporate magnetic nanoparticles into nanogel systems to offer targe...
Conventional therapeutic techniques treat the patient by delivering a biotherapeutic to the entire b...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and inorganic responsive nanoparticles, such ...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and inorganic responsive nanoparticles, such ...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and inorganic responsive nanoparticles, such ...
In this research, temperature sensitive microgels with magnetic core for controlled release of 5-flu...
Les nanogels hybrides constitués de polymères thermosensibles et de nanoparticules inorganiques stim...
Technological development is in constant progress in the oncological field. The search for new conce...
Magnetic-resonance-imaging (MRI)-guided magnetic thermochemotherapy is a potentially invasive techni...
Herein we have reported a new magneto-fluorescent nanogel built on photoluminescent comacromer [PEG-...
Herein, original magnetic drug delivery nanomaterials for cancer therapy are developed and compared,...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(<i>N</i>-isopropylac...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
The goal of this thesis is to incorporate magnetic nanoparticles into nanogel systems to offer targe...
Conventional therapeutic techniques treat the patient by delivering a biotherapeutic to the entire b...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and inorganic responsive nanoparticles, such ...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and inorganic responsive nanoparticles, such ...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and inorganic responsive nanoparticles, such ...
In this research, temperature sensitive microgels with magnetic core for controlled release of 5-flu...
Les nanogels hybrides constitués de polymères thermosensibles et de nanoparticules inorganiques stim...
Technological development is in constant progress in the oncological field. The search for new conce...
Magnetic-resonance-imaging (MRI)-guided magnetic thermochemotherapy is a potentially invasive techni...
Herein we have reported a new magneto-fluorescent nanogel built on photoluminescent comacromer [PEG-...
Herein, original magnetic drug delivery nanomaterials for cancer therapy are developed and compared,...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(<i>N</i>-isopropylac...