This study aims to prepare, optimize, and characterize magnetic-field-sensitive sugar-templated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) sponges for localized delivery of an anticancer drug, 5-fluorouracil (FLU). For this purpose, different concentrations of carbonyl iron (CI) and magnetite Fe3O4 nanopowders were embedded as magnetosensitive materials in PDMS resins for the fabrication of macroporous sponges via a sugar-template process. The process is environmentally friendly and simple. The fabricated interconnected macroporous magnetic particles loaded PDMS sponges possess flexible skeletons and good recyclability because of their recoverability after compression (deformation) without any breakdown. The prepared magnetic PDMS sponges were evaluated f...
5-Fluorouracil loaded magnetic field sensitive methylcellulose and polycaprolactone gels were prepar...
In this project, the main objective is to develop a portable and integrated device that is suitable ...
The chemical, biological and physical properties of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) hydrogels with sila...
This study aims to prepare, optimize, and characterize magnetic-field-sensitive sugar-templated poly...
We introduce a novel, on-demand drug delivery device based on a biocompatible magnetic sponge. The s...
With the growing demand for personalized medicine and medical devices, the impact of on-demand trigg...
Systemic drug administration (i.e., intravenous injection), leading to drug circulation throughout t...
We present some interesting results on drug loading behaviour of bionanocomposites made from poly (e...
The important stage of the development of smart material for the target drug delivery is the constru...
A magnetic target drug delivery system consisting of biodegradable polymeric microspheres (poly D, L...
In this paper the preparation of magnetic nano- carriers (MNCs), containing superparamagnetic domain...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) is invented around 10 years ago which is used to do pre-clinical drug test witho...
Scientists are searching potential solutions for cancer treatments as well as ways to avoid the side...
We report the design, fabrication, and characterization of magnetically responsive elastic microsphe...
Sirinrath Sirivisoot,1 Benjamin S Harrison2 1Biological Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering...
5-Fluorouracil loaded magnetic field sensitive methylcellulose and polycaprolactone gels were prepar...
In this project, the main objective is to develop a portable and integrated device that is suitable ...
The chemical, biological and physical properties of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) hydrogels with sila...
This study aims to prepare, optimize, and characterize magnetic-field-sensitive sugar-templated poly...
We introduce a novel, on-demand drug delivery device based on a biocompatible magnetic sponge. The s...
With the growing demand for personalized medicine and medical devices, the impact of on-demand trigg...
Systemic drug administration (i.e., intravenous injection), leading to drug circulation throughout t...
We present some interesting results on drug loading behaviour of bionanocomposites made from poly (e...
The important stage of the development of smart material for the target drug delivery is the constru...
A magnetic target drug delivery system consisting of biodegradable polymeric microspheres (poly D, L...
In this paper the preparation of magnetic nano- carriers (MNCs), containing superparamagnetic domain...
Organ-on-chip (OoC) is invented around 10 years ago which is used to do pre-clinical drug test witho...
Scientists are searching potential solutions for cancer treatments as well as ways to avoid the side...
We report the design, fabrication, and characterization of magnetically responsive elastic microsphe...
Sirinrath Sirivisoot,1 Benjamin S Harrison2 1Biological Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering...
5-Fluorouracil loaded magnetic field sensitive methylcellulose and polycaprolactone gels were prepar...
In this project, the main objective is to develop a portable and integrated device that is suitable ...
The chemical, biological and physical properties of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) hydrogels with sila...