SNEAKY SPERM THIEVES & BIOMEDICAL INCENTIVES

SNEAKY SPERM THIEVES & BIOMEDICAL INCENTIVES

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23. From stealthy, controlled release polymersomes to cylinder-shaped 'filomicelles' for imaging and delivery: Original research article: Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles, 2004 - PubMed
23. From stealthy, controlled release polymersomes to cylinder-shaped 'filomicelles' for imaging and delivery: Original research article: Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles, 2004 - PubMed
23. From stealthy, controlled release polymersomes to cylinder-shaped 'filomicelles' for imaging and delivery: Original research article: Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles, 2004 - PubMed
21. pH-sensitive chitosan-based nanoparticles for protein drug delivery: oral approaches: Original research article: a novel pH-sensitive hydrogel composed of carboxymethyl chitosan and alginate cross-linked by genipin for protein drug delivery, 2004 - PubMed
21. pH-sensitive chitosan-based nanoparticles for protein drug delivery: oral approaches: Original research article: a novel pH-sensitive hydrogel composed of carboxymethyl chitosan and alginate cross-linked by genipin for protein drug delivery, 2004 - PubMed
21. pH-sensitive chitosan-based nanoparticles for protein drug delivery: oral approaches: Original research article: a novel pH-sensitive hydrogel composed of carboxymethyl chitosan and alginate cross-linked by genipin for protein drug delivery, 2004 - PubMed
20. Multi-targeting system with fusion between thermoresponsive carriers and mild hyperthermia: Original research article: Thermo-responsive drug delivery from polymeric micelles constructed using block copolymers of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) and poly(butylmethacrylate) (1999) - PubMed
20. Multi-targeting system with fusion between thermoresponsive carriers and mild hyperthermia: Original research article: Thermo-responsive drug delivery from polymeric micelles constructed using block copolymers of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) and poly(butylmethacrylate) (1999) - PubMed
20. Multi-targeting system with fusion between thermoresponsive carriers and mild hyperthermia: Original research article: Thermo-responsive drug delivery from polymeric micelles constructed using block copolymers of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) and poly(butylmethacrylate) (1999) - PubMed
15. Vitamin E TPGS based nanoparticles of biodegradable polymers for controlled release of anticancer drugs: Original research article: a novel controlled release formulation for the anticancer drug paclitaxel (Taxol): PLGA nanoparticles containing vitamin E TPGS (2003) - PubMed
15. Vitamin E TPGS based nanoparticles of biodegradable polymers for controlled release of anticancer drugs: Original research article: a novel controlled release formulation for the anticancer drug paclitaxel (Taxol): PLGA nanoparticles containing vitamin E TPGS (2003) - PubMed
15. Vitamin E TPGS based nanoparticles of biodegradable polymers for controlled release of anticancer drugs: Original research article: a novel controlled release formulation for the anticancer drug paclitaxel (Taxol): PLGA nanoparticles containing vitamin E TPGS (2003) - PubMed
12. Biodegradable polymer nanoparticles as protein delivery systems: Original research articles: Design of biodegradable particles for protein delivery (2002), Chitosan nanoparticles as delivery systems for doxorubicin (2001); design of microencapsulated chitosan microspheres for colonic drug delivery (1998) - PubMed
12. Biodegradable polymer nanoparticles as protein delivery systems: Original research articles: Design of biodegradable particles for protein delivery (2002), Chitosan nanoparticles as delivery systems for doxorubicin (2001); design of microencapsulated chitosan microspheres for colonic drug delivery (1998) - PubMed
12. Biodegradable polymer nanoparticles as protein delivery systems: Original research articles: Design of biodegradable particles for protein delivery (2002), Chitosan nanoparticles as delivery systems for doxorubicin (2001); design of microencapsulated chitosan microspheres for colonic drug delivery (1998) - PubMed
6. Reflections on the emergence of new thematic research: development of electrospun nanostructured DNA delivery scaffolds: Original research article: Development of a nanostructured DNA delivery scaffold via electrospinning of PLGA PLA-PEG block copolymers, 2003 - PubMed
6. Reflections on the emergence of new thematic research: development of electrospun nanostructured DNA delivery scaffolds: Original research article: Development of a nanostructured DNA delivery scaffold via electrospinning of PLGA PLA-PEG block copolymers, 2003 - PubMed
6. Reflections on the emergence of new thematic research: development of electrospun nanostructured DNA delivery scaffolds: Original research article: Development of a nanostructured DNA delivery scaffold via electrospinning of PLGA PLA-PEG block copolymers, 2003 - PubMed
4. Poly(NIPAAm) revisited - it has been 28 years since it was first proposed for use as a biomaterial: Original research article: Applications of thermally reversible polymers hydrogels in therapeutics and diagnostics, 1987; thermally reversible hydrogels: II. Delivery and selective removal of substances from aqueous solutions, 1986; a novel approach for preparation of pH-sensitive hydrogels for enteric drug delivery, 1991 - PubMed
4. Poly(NIPAAm) revisited - it has been 28 years since it was first proposed for use as a biomaterial: Original research article: Applications of thermally reversible polymers hydrogels in therapeutics and diagnostics, 1987; thermally reversible hydrogels: II. Delivery and selective removal of substances from aqueous solutions, 1986; a novel approach for preparation of pH-sensitive hydrogels for enteric drug delivery, 1991 - PubMed
4. Poly(NIPAAm) revisited - it has been 28 years since it was first proposed for use as a biomaterial: Original research article: Applications of thermally reversible polymers hydrogels in therapeutics and diagnostics, 1987; thermally reversible hydrogels: II. Delivery and selective removal of substances from aqueous solutions, 1986; a novel approach for preparation of pH-sensitive hydrogels for enteric drug delivery, 1991 - PubMed
3. Electrospun polymer fibers as a versatile delivery platform for small molecules and macromolecules: Original research article: Release of tetracycline hydrochloride from electrospun poly (ethylene-co-vinylacetate), poly (lactic acid), a blend, 2002 - PubMed
3. Electrospun polymer fibers as a versatile delivery platform for small molecules and macromolecules: Original research article: Release of tetracycline hydrochloride from electrospun poly (ethylene-co-vinylacetate), poly (lactic acid), a blend, 2002 - PubMed
3. Electrospun polymer fibers as a versatile delivery platform for small molecules and macromolecules: Original research article: Release of tetracycline hydrochloride from electrospun poly (ethylene-co-vinylacetate), poly (lactic acid), a blend, 2002 - PubMed
1. Commentary on an exponential model for the analysis of drug delivery: Original research article: a simple equation for description of solute release: I II. Fickian and non-Fickian release from non-swellable devices in the form of slabs, spheres, cylinders or discs, 1987 - PubMed
1. Commentary on an exponential model for the analysis of drug delivery: Original research article: a simple equation for description of solute release: I II. Fickian and non-Fickian release from non-swellable devices in the form of slabs, spheres, cylinders or discs, 1987 - PubMed
1. Commentary on an exponential model for the analysis of drug delivery: Original research article: a simple equation for description of solute release: I II. Fickian and non-Fickian release from non-swellable devices in the form of slabs, spheres, cylinders or discs, 1987 - PubMed