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Versatile Polymer-Based Nanomedicines for Drug/Gene Delivery and Cell-based Therapy Applications
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Advances in polymer science and nanotechnology have allowed the development of biomaterials for cell-based applications, such as the delivery of a variety of drugs and genes, as well as supporting technologies, such as stem cell therapies, tissue engineering and cryopreservation. The progress in
to form hydrogels as 3D cell culture scaffolds. Finally, a hypoxia-activated carbohydrate-based nanogel was explored for the delivery of Iodoazomycin Arabinoside (IAZA), a hypoxia-activated prodrug (HAP), for hypoxic cancer imaging and treatment. IAZA is a HAP that possesses structural features that