Purpose: Nano-drug delivery systems based on polymeric biomaterials have received considerable interest as drug delivery vehicles. In this work, radical polymerization was carried out in order to obtain nanoparticles based on a new acrylate terpolymer (PBMA-(PEG)MEMA-PDMAEMA). Methods: Nanoparticles were developed in the form both of nanospheres and nanocapsules, an innovative kind of hollow nanoparticles with a great potential because of their low effective density and high specific surface area. The ability of the nanoparticles to load and then release a nucleic acid (DNA) to be used in cancer treatment was also investigated. Results: Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed a spherical shape, nanometric dimensions, and a homog...
Controlled release of drugs at the locus of the targeted disease is one of the most challenging rese...
With cancer remaining as one of the main causes of deaths worldwide, many studies are undergoing the...
<div><p>Towards the goal of development of a generic nanomaterial delivery system and delivery of th...
The aim of the present PhD project was the design, synthesis and characterization of two different k...
Nucleic acids are widely used as potent therapeutics in cancer research. They can either promote gen...
Nano-drug delivery systems based on polymeric biomaterials have received considerable interest as dr...
Developing efficient strategies to introduce biomolecules around polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) is cr...
Promising results have come from attempts to direct drugs, nucleic acids and diagnostic agents to tu...
Modern medicine has achieved extraordinary results with the use of nanotechnologies. The combination...
Chemotherapy could be greatly improved if drug carriers could deliver the chemotherapeutic agents sp...
ABSTRACT: The last few decades have hosted a revolution in materials science. In many cases, it is ...
The present work describes preparation, structural and morphological characterization of PHEMA nanop...
Development of carrier systems with controllable physicochemical and delivery properties has opened ...
Polymer nanoparticles can be prepared by self-assembling of amphiphilic polymers, and various types ...
To enhance the intracellular delivery potential of plasmid DNA using nonviral vectors, we used polyb...
Controlled release of drugs at the locus of the targeted disease is one of the most challenging rese...
With cancer remaining as one of the main causes of deaths worldwide, many studies are undergoing the...
<div><p>Towards the goal of development of a generic nanomaterial delivery system and delivery of th...
The aim of the present PhD project was the design, synthesis and characterization of two different k...
Nucleic acids are widely used as potent therapeutics in cancer research. They can either promote gen...
Nano-drug delivery systems based on polymeric biomaterials have received considerable interest as dr...
Developing efficient strategies to introduce biomolecules around polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) is cr...
Promising results have come from attempts to direct drugs, nucleic acids and diagnostic agents to tu...
Modern medicine has achieved extraordinary results with the use of nanotechnologies. The combination...
Chemotherapy could be greatly improved if drug carriers could deliver the chemotherapeutic agents sp...
ABSTRACT: The last few decades have hosted a revolution in materials science. In many cases, it is ...
The present work describes preparation, structural and morphological characterization of PHEMA nanop...
Development of carrier systems with controllable physicochemical and delivery properties has opened ...
Polymer nanoparticles can be prepared by self-assembling of amphiphilic polymers, and various types ...
To enhance the intracellular delivery potential of plasmid DNA using nonviral vectors, we used polyb...
Controlled release of drugs at the locus of the targeted disease is one of the most challenging rese...
With cancer remaining as one of the main causes of deaths worldwide, many studies are undergoing the...
<div><p>Towards the goal of development of a generic nanomaterial delivery system and delivery of th...