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Electrically Triggered Small Molecule Release from Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide-co-Acrylic Acid) Microgel-Modified Electrodes
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Xu, Wenwen, Zhang, Y., Gao, Yongfeng, Serpe, Michael J.
A monolithic layer of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) microgels was deposited on an Au electrode and used for electrically triggered release of the small molecule crystal violet (CV), which was used as a model drug. CV was loaded into the surface-bound microgels by exposing them to a...
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2017-01-01
Zhang, Qiang, Colazo, Juan, Berg, Darren, Mugo, Samuel M., Serpe, Michael J.
Nanogels with a biomolecular coating (biocoating) were shown to be capable of triggered delivery of anticancer drug Doxorubicin. The biocoating was formed utilizing binding between glycogen and the tetra-functional lectin Concanavalin A, which can be triggered to disassemble (and release) upon...
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2017-01-01
Gao, Yongfeng, Wei, Menglian, Li, Xue, Xu, Wenwen, Ahiabu, Andrews, Perdiz, Juliana, Liu, Zining, Serpe, Michael J.
Stimuli-responsive polymers are capable of changing their chemical and/or physical properties in response to environmental stimuli. This unique feature has allowed stimuli-responsive polymers to be used in a variety of applications. In this review, we present a basic introduction to the theories...