Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of their modular and facile preparation starting from inexpensive molecular components. The molecular design of the hydrogelator results in a commitment to a particular release strategy, where either noncovalent or covalent bonding of the drug molecule dictates its rate and mechanism. Herein, we demonstrate an alternative approach using a reaction-coupled gelator to tune drug release in a facile and user-defined manner by altering the reaction pathway of the low-molecular-weight gelator (LMWG) and drug components through an acylhydrazone-bond-forming reaction. We show that an off-the-shelf drug with a reactive handle, doxorubicin, can be covalentl...
We report a novel approach for the controlled delivery of an antiinflammatory, chemopreventive drug ...
Hydrogels are excellent candidates for the sustained local delivery of anticancer drugs, as they pos...
Abstract Background Injectable hydrogels have been extensively researched for the use as scaffolds o...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
Utilization of enzyme catalysis as a tool to disassemble self-assembled hydrogels to control the rel...
Kloxin, April M.Kiick, Kristi L.Hydrogels are of growing interest for the delivery of therapeutics t...
Gels of low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are self-assembled, thermoreversible, viscoelastic mat...
One key design feature in the development of any local drug delivery system is the controlled releas...
5siSupramolecular hydrogels offer interesting opportunities for co-assembly with drugs towards susta...
Gels of low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are self-assembled, thermoreversible, viscoelastic mat...
An enzymatically cleavable low molecular weight gelator-(model) drug conjugate system can be employe...
For the first time the combination of self-immolative spacers and supramolecular hydrogels has been ...
Multiresponsive low-molecular-weight hydrogelators (LMWHs) are ideal candidates for the development ...
Systemic drug therapies such as chemotherapy are limited by their high toxicity and non-specific tar...
We report a novel approach for the controlled delivery of an antiinflammatory, chemopreventive drug ...
Hydrogels are excellent candidates for the sustained local delivery of anticancer drugs, as they pos...
Abstract Background Injectable hydrogels have been extensively researched for the use as scaffolds o...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
Low-molecular-weight hydrogels are attractive scaffolds for drug delivery applications because of th...
Utilization of enzyme catalysis as a tool to disassemble self-assembled hydrogels to control the rel...
Kloxin, April M.Kiick, Kristi L.Hydrogels are of growing interest for the delivery of therapeutics t...
Gels of low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are self-assembled, thermoreversible, viscoelastic mat...
One key design feature in the development of any local drug delivery system is the controlled releas...
5siSupramolecular hydrogels offer interesting opportunities for co-assembly with drugs towards susta...
Gels of low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) are self-assembled, thermoreversible, viscoelastic mat...
An enzymatically cleavable low molecular weight gelator-(model) drug conjugate system can be employe...
For the first time the combination of self-immolative spacers and supramolecular hydrogels has been ...
Multiresponsive low-molecular-weight hydrogelators (LMWHs) are ideal candidates for the development ...
Systemic drug therapies such as chemotherapy are limited by their high toxicity and non-specific tar...
We report a novel approach for the controlled delivery of an antiinflammatory, chemopreventive drug ...
Hydrogels are excellent candidates for the sustained local delivery of anticancer drugs, as they pos...
Abstract Background Injectable hydrogels have been extensively researched for the use as scaffolds o...