A novel series of peptide based hybrid polymers designed to undergo enzymatic degradation is presented, via macrosubstitution of a polyphosphazene backbone with the tetrapeptide Gly-Phe-Leu-Gly. Further co-substitution of the hybrid polymers with hydrophilic polyalkylene oxide Jeffamine M-1000 leads to water soluble and biodegradable hybrid polymers. Detailed degradation studies, via 31P NMR spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering and field flow fractionation show the polymers degrade via a combination of enzymatic, as well as hydrolytic pathways. The peptide sequence was chosen due to its known property to undergo lysosomal degradation; hence, these degradable, water soluble polymers could be of significant interest for the use as polymer t...
A strategy for the synthesis of peptides displayed as high density brush polymers is detailed. Wi...
Polyphosphoesters (PPEs) are a class of (bio)degradable polymers with high chemical versatility and ...
In this thesis, the development and characterization of biodegradable and/or enzymetriggered destabi...
A novel series of peptide based hybrid polymers designed to undergo enzymatic degradation is present...
The synthesis of a series of novel, water-soluble poly(organophosphazenes) prepared via living catio...
Degradable synthetic polymers are of great importance for many applications such as medical applicat...
Peptide-based polymers are of increasing interest, since they can be applied for a variety of purpos...
Over the last ten years the attention of the pharmaceutical industry has shifted away from small mol...
Polyphosphazene derivatives having amino acid ester side groups were prepared by reaction of poly(di...
A novel biodegradable thiazolidine-2-thione functional chain transfer agent was synthesized and empl...
Polyphosphoesters (PPEs) are a novel class of polymers, which present high potential in the substitu...
A convenient approach for the synthesis of narrowly dispersed protein based polypeptide copolymers (...
Polymersomes (Ps) based on a biodegradable and biocompatible block copolymer of methoxy poly(ethylen...
PHEMA-peptide and P[HEMA-co-(MeO-PEGMA)]-peptide conjugate hydrogels [where PHEMA ) poly(2-hydroxyet...
A great variety of polymers have been evaluated over the past several decades as biodegradable polym...
A strategy for the synthesis of peptides displayed as high density brush polymers is detailed. Wi...
Polyphosphoesters (PPEs) are a class of (bio)degradable polymers with high chemical versatility and ...
In this thesis, the development and characterization of biodegradable and/or enzymetriggered destabi...
A novel series of peptide based hybrid polymers designed to undergo enzymatic degradation is present...
The synthesis of a series of novel, water-soluble poly(organophosphazenes) prepared via living catio...
Degradable synthetic polymers are of great importance for many applications such as medical applicat...
Peptide-based polymers are of increasing interest, since they can be applied for a variety of purpos...
Over the last ten years the attention of the pharmaceutical industry has shifted away from small mol...
Polyphosphazene derivatives having amino acid ester side groups were prepared by reaction of poly(di...
A novel biodegradable thiazolidine-2-thione functional chain transfer agent was synthesized and empl...
Polyphosphoesters (PPEs) are a novel class of polymers, which present high potential in the substitu...
A convenient approach for the synthesis of narrowly dispersed protein based polypeptide copolymers (...
Polymersomes (Ps) based on a biodegradable and biocompatible block copolymer of methoxy poly(ethylen...
PHEMA-peptide and P[HEMA-co-(MeO-PEGMA)]-peptide conjugate hydrogels [where PHEMA ) poly(2-hydroxyet...
A great variety of polymers have been evaluated over the past several decades as biodegradable polym...
A strategy for the synthesis of peptides displayed as high density brush polymers is detailed. Wi...
Polyphosphoesters (PPEs) are a class of (bio)degradable polymers with high chemical versatility and ...
In this thesis, the development and characterization of biodegradable and/or enzymetriggered destabi...