Reversibly crosslinked (RCL) nanogels made of thermo-responsive poly(vinyl alcohol)-b-poly(Nvinylcaprolactam) copolymers were combined with maghemite nanoparticles and developed as new drug delivery systems (DDS). The crosslinking was formed via boronate/diol bonding from the surfacefunctionalized superparamagnetic maghemite nanoparticles, endowing the DDS with thermo-, pH- and glucose-responsiveness. The capability to load a hydrophobic drug model Nile red (NR) within the RCL nanogels was evaluated, and stimuli-triggered drug release behaviours under different conditions were tested. Zero premature release behaviour was detected at physiological pH in the absence of glucose, whereas triggered release was observed upon exposure to acidic pH...
Nanogels (NGs), especially those with stimuli responsiveness, have attracted significant attention i...
In the field of drug delivery systems, polymeric nanogels obtained by the self-assembly of biocompat...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide...
A series of spherical magneto responsive nanogels are fabricated by formulating a different sets of ...
International audienceHybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and superparamagnetic n...
In this study, we report the realization of drug-loaded smart magnetic nanocarriers constituted by s...
Hybrid magnetic hydrogels are of interest for applications in biomedical science as controlled drug-...
Reversibly crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol)-b-poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) PVOH-b-PNVCL nanogels were pre...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and superparamagnetic nanoparticles, are attr...
The goal of this thesis is to incorporate magnetic nanoparticles into nanogel systems to offer targe...
With the onset of hyperthermia and their advantage in increasing vascular perfusion and permeability...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
This study reports a straightforward but very effective method to produce nanocomposite hydrogels fo...
A smart, ultrafast, light-responsive nanogel is a potential carrier for on-demand and immediate deli...
A smart, ultrafast, light-responsive nanogel is a potential carrier for on-demand and immediate deli...
Nanogels (NGs), especially those with stimuli responsiveness, have attracted significant attention i...
In the field of drug delivery systems, polymeric nanogels obtained by the self-assembly of biocompat...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide...
A series of spherical magneto responsive nanogels are fabricated by formulating a different sets of ...
International audienceHybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and superparamagnetic n...
In this study, we report the realization of drug-loaded smart magnetic nanocarriers constituted by s...
Hybrid magnetic hydrogels are of interest for applications in biomedical science as controlled drug-...
Reversibly crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol)-b-poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) PVOH-b-PNVCL nanogels were pre...
Hybrid nanogels, composed of thermoresponsive polymers and superparamagnetic nanoparticles, are attr...
The goal of this thesis is to incorporate magnetic nanoparticles into nanogel systems to offer targe...
With the onset of hyperthermia and their advantage in increasing vascular perfusion and permeability...
The combination of magnetic nanoparticles and thermoresponsive nanogels represents an appealing stra...
This study reports a straightforward but very effective method to produce nanocomposite hydrogels fo...
A smart, ultrafast, light-responsive nanogel is a potential carrier for on-demand and immediate deli...
A smart, ultrafast, light-responsive nanogel is a potential carrier for on-demand and immediate deli...
Nanogels (NGs), especially those with stimuli responsiveness, have attracted significant attention i...
In the field of drug delivery systems, polymeric nanogels obtained by the self-assembly of biocompat...
We report the development of thermoresponsive magnetic hydrogels based on poly(N-isopropylacrylamide...