Polymer-based interpenetrating networks (IPNs) with controllable and programmable degradation and release kinetics enable unique opportunities for physisorption and controlled release of therapeutic proteins or vaccines while their chemical and structural integrities are conserved. This paper presents materials, a simple preparation method, and release kinetics of a series of long-term programmable, biocompatible, and biodegradable polymer-based IPN controlled release platforms. Release kinetics of the gp41 protein was controlled over a 30-day period via tuning and altering the chemical structure of the IPN platforms. Post-release analysis confirmed structural conservation of the gp41 protein throughout the process. Cell viability assay con...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
A drug delivery system for controlled release of a protein or polypeptide comprising a hydrophobic b...
Polymers are becoming preferred materials in biomedical applications because of their vast diversity...
Polymer-based interpenetrating networks (IPNs) with controllable and programmable degradation and re...
The recent progress in understanding the erosion of biodegradable polymers and the manufacturing of ...
Controlled delivery of therapeutic protein drugs using biodegradable polymer carriers is a desired c...
The current need to find new advanced approaches to carry biologically active substances (convention...
With the breakthrough invention of biodegradable sutures in the 1960s, biodegradable polymers have r...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
This work describes the investigation of bioerodible polyanhydrides as controlled drug delivery vehi...
Unlike conventional polymeric drug delivery systems, where drugs are entrapped in polymers, this stu...
Polyanhydrides are a class of degradable biomaterials that have shown much promise for applications ...
Polyanhydrides are a class of biomaterials with excellent biocompatibility and drug delivery capabil...
Advances in drug delivery platforms have improved medical care significantly over the last decades. ...
Polymeric microneedles (MNs) have emerged as a novel class of drug delivery system thanks to their a...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
A drug delivery system for controlled release of a protein or polypeptide comprising a hydrophobic b...
Polymers are becoming preferred materials in biomedical applications because of their vast diversity...
Polymer-based interpenetrating networks (IPNs) with controllable and programmable degradation and re...
The recent progress in understanding the erosion of biodegradable polymers and the manufacturing of ...
Controlled delivery of therapeutic protein drugs using biodegradable polymer carriers is a desired c...
The current need to find new advanced approaches to carry biologically active substances (convention...
With the breakthrough invention of biodegradable sutures in the 1960s, biodegradable polymers have r...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
This work describes the investigation of bioerodible polyanhydrides as controlled drug delivery vehi...
Unlike conventional polymeric drug delivery systems, where drugs are entrapped in polymers, this stu...
Polyanhydrides are a class of degradable biomaterials that have shown much promise for applications ...
Polyanhydrides are a class of biomaterials with excellent biocompatibility and drug delivery capabil...
Advances in drug delivery platforms have improved medical care significantly over the last decades. ...
Polymeric microneedles (MNs) have emerged as a novel class of drug delivery system thanks to their a...
AbstractIn situ forming hydrogels, which allow for the modulation of physico-chemical properties, an...
A drug delivery system for controlled release of a protein or polypeptide comprising a hydrophobic b...
Polymers are becoming preferred materials in biomedical applications because of their vast diversity...