Nanogels play a leading role in controlled release systems because they possess high water retention capacity resulting in high loading capabilities, stability in biological fluids and biocompatibility. In this scenario, every tool that allows extending the nanogel properties and expanding their potential applications is of high interest in the field of biomedicine. This article aims to contribute to the development of multifunctional nanogels, based on the combination of two polymer phases in a multilobular morphology. The synthesized multilobed nanogels (mLNGs) presented a core of crosslinked poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) (PVCL) and a shell formed by 3-D distributed lobes of a lowTgcopolymer. This particular multilobular morphology is able to ...
Hydrogel micro- and nanoparticles (microgels and nanogels) are a promising class of drug delivery ve...
Stimuli-sensitive nanogels are three-dimensional hydrogel materials in the nanoscale size range form...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
Thermoresponsive nanogels (NGs) with film-forming ability could have great potential in delivery sys...
The design of polymeric nanogels with novel properties (dimensional structure, mechanics, high water...
Crosslinked polymer networks have wide application in biomaterials, from soft hydrogel scaffolds for...
This work represents a detailed investigation into the phase and morphological behavior of synergist...
Nanogels are defined as colloids-based hydrogels, representing a three-dimensional network of a hydr...
Nanogels are commonly used in the controlled delivery of therapeutic agents, DNA/RNA and proteins as...
Hydrogels are cross-linked networks of highly hydrophilic polymer chains. When reduced to colloidal ...
Drug delivery system (DDS) is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to ac...
Polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) is a rapidly evolving method for the efficient preparati...
A simple approach to a patterned multidomain gel is reported, combining a pH-responsive low-molecula...
Thermoresponsive nanogels (NGs) have great potential as nanocarriers because of their high in aqueo...
Currently, research in nanoparticles as a drug delivery system has broadened to include their use as...
Hydrogel micro- and nanoparticles (microgels and nanogels) are a promising class of drug delivery ve...
Stimuli-sensitive nanogels are three-dimensional hydrogel materials in the nanoscale size range form...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...
Thermoresponsive nanogels (NGs) with film-forming ability could have great potential in delivery sys...
The design of polymeric nanogels with novel properties (dimensional structure, mechanics, high water...
Crosslinked polymer networks have wide application in biomaterials, from soft hydrogel scaffolds for...
This work represents a detailed investigation into the phase and morphological behavior of synergist...
Nanogels are defined as colloids-based hydrogels, representing a three-dimensional network of a hydr...
Nanogels are commonly used in the controlled delivery of therapeutic agents, DNA/RNA and proteins as...
Hydrogels are cross-linked networks of highly hydrophilic polymer chains. When reduced to colloidal ...
Drug delivery system (DDS) is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to ac...
Polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) is a rapidly evolving method for the efficient preparati...
A simple approach to a patterned multidomain gel is reported, combining a pH-responsive low-molecula...
Thermoresponsive nanogels (NGs) have great potential as nanocarriers because of their high in aqueo...
Currently, research in nanoparticles as a drug delivery system has broadened to include their use as...
Hydrogel micro- and nanoparticles (microgels and nanogels) are a promising class of drug delivery ve...
Stimuli-sensitive nanogels are three-dimensional hydrogel materials in the nanoscale size range form...
The application of nanotechnology to medicine has enabled the development of functionalised nanopart...