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POLYMERIC MICELLES BASED ON A PHOSPHOLIPID/ POLYASPARTAMIDIC COPOLYMER FOR BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE DELIVERY TO THE LUNGS
2010
NANODEVICES FOR THE TARGETED DRUG AND GENE DELIVERY
2008
Advanced electrospun matrices based on polysaccharide derivatives for applications in regenerative medicine
2021
The complete regeneration of damaged human tissues and organs is still a significant challenge. The integrative use of biomaterials, cells and bioactive factors in all-in-one devices exploits all current knowledge of materials science, nanotechnology and stem cell biology to best mimic the complex hierarchical architecture of native tissues. The artificial microenvironment design must be properly tuned to match the physicochemical features of the target, offering adequate nanoscale patterns and biological domains for cellular interactions. Scaffolds must promote and guide the regeneration route by mimicking host signalling pathways through the controlled release and retention of drugs or gr…
Antibacterial hydrogel and use thereof in orthopedics.
2010
RHEOLOGICAL AND RELEASE PROPERTIES OF FUNCTIONALIZED INULIN HYDROGELS
2012
PEGYLATED PHOSPHOLIPID-POLYASPARTAMIDE COPOLYMERS AS SELF-ASSEMBLING COLLOIDAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS
2009
Polyaspartamide-graft-polymethacrylate nanoparticles for doxorubicin delivery
2011
Galactosylated Polymer/Gold Nanorods Nanocomposites for Sustained and Pulsed Chemo-Photothermal Treatments of Hepatocarcinoma
2022
In this paper, we propose a rational design of a hybrid nanosystem capable of locally delivering a high amount of hydrophobic anticancer drugs (sorafenib or lenvatinib) and heat (hyperthermia) in a remote-controlled manner. We combined in a unique nanosystem the excellent NIR photothermal conversion of gold nanorods (AuNRs) with the ability of a specially designed galactosylated amphiphilic graft copolymer (PHEA-g-BIB-pButMA-g-PEG-GAL) able to recognize hepatic cells overexpressing the asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) on their membranes, thus giving rise to a smart composite nanosystem for the NIR-triggered chemo-phototherapy of hepatocarcinoma. In order to allow the internalization of A…