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Conjugation strategies of insulin to nanogels: new hope for nanogels Alzheimer's disease therapy?

2014

nanogels Alzheimer's therapySettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Crosslinking of polymers activated by electrogenerated hydroxyl radicals.

2015

Nanogels (NGs) are systems created by crosslinking of polymers taking nanosized dimensions and they have been proposed for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications due to their soft consistency, biocompatibility and good chemical properties that make them excellent drug delivery agents (1). Differently from typical hydrogels, nanogels are able to dissolve in solvents and to swell releasing the drug molecules loaded in the nano-vector. Furthermore, if properly functionalized with reactive groups, these materials can represent a very interestingly vector for different pharmacological treatments (2). Several methods have been investigated to prepare polymeric nanogels starting from preformed…

nanogels crosslinking PVP electrochemistry
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Understanding generation of multifunctional nanogels in chemical-free e-beam irradation synthesis

2018

Radiation engineered nanogels are the core of very promising theranostic nanodevoces. They can be produced starting from aqueous solutions of chemically inert polymers by pulsed e-beam irradiation.

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Water-borne polymeric nanoparticles for glutathione-mediated intracellular delivery of anticancer drugs

2013

A new family of water-borne, biocompatible and carboxyl- functionalized nanogels was developed for glutathione- mediated delivery of anticancer drugs. Poly(N-vinyl- pyrrolidone)-co-acrylic acid nanogels were generated by e- beam irradiation of aqueous solutions of a crosslinkable polymer, using industrial-type linear accelerators and set- ups. Nanogels physico-chemical properties and colloidal stability, in a wide pH range, were investigated. In vitro cell studies proved that the nanogels are fully biocompatible and able to quantitatively bypass cellular membrane. An anticancer drug, doxorubicin (DOX), was linked to the carboxyl groups of NGs through a spacer containing a disulphide cleavab…

nanogels e-beam radiation disulphide linkage doxorubicin.
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CONJUGATION STRATEGIES OF INSULIN TO NANOGELS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY TESTS

2014

nanogels insulinSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Radiation engineered nanogels as platform for next-generation of medical diagnostics and therapeutics

2010

nanogels radiation synthesis diagnostics therapeutics
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Radiation engineered functionalized nanogels as platform for biomedical nanocarriers

2011

nanogelsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Large-scale radiation manufacturing of hierarchically assembled nanogels

2012

Nanogels (NGs), or small particles formed by physically or chemically crosslinked polymer networks, represent a niche in the development of "smart" nanoparticles for drug delivery and diagnostics. They offer unique advantages over other systems, including a large and flexible surface for multivalent bio-conjugation; an internal 3D aqueous environment for incorporation and protection of (bio)molecular drugs; the possibility to entrap active metal or mineral cores for imaging or phototherapeutic purposes; stimuli-responsiveness to achieve temporal and/or site control of the release function and biocompatibility. The availability of inexpensive and robust preparation methodologies is at the ba…

nanogelscrosslinked polymerdrug deliverytechnology industry and agriculture
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Radiation sculpured nanogels as platform for novel therapeutic systems

2012

nanomedicine radiation chemistry nanogelsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie
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Radiation engineered polymer nanocarriers for a new generation of nanoparticles based tumor specific radiopharmaceuticals

2013

radiationnanogelradiopharceuticals
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