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Photo-Crosslinkable Gelatin Hydrogel: Versatile Materials for (High Resolution) Additive Manufacturing
Discussion of synthetic modifications to gelatin, improving the three-dimensional (3D) print resolution, and resulting material properties.
Fluorescent Microparticles and Nanobeads
Fluorescently labeled microparticles are useful as standards in flow cytometry, confocal laser scanning microscopy, and with light scattering instruments..
Gold Nanoparticles: Properties and Applications
Gold (Au) nanoparticles have tunable optical and electronic properties and are used in a number of applications including photovoltaics, sensors, drug delivery & catalysis.
Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: Characteristics & Apps
Iron oxide nanoparticles find diverse applications in magnetic data storage, biosensing, and drug delivery due to their properties.
Quantum Dots
Quantum dots are tiny particles or nanocrystals of a semiconducting material with diameters in the range of 2-10 nanometers.
Silica-coated Gold Nanoparticles: Properties, Apps
Gold nanoparticles find diverse applications from biomedical engineering to photovoltaics, leveraging their tunable optical properties for various fields.
Y-Shape Peg Derivatives in Drug Delivery
Immune system defends against disease by hydrolyzing foreign molecules; proteases, nucleases, liver, and kidneys are involved.
Approaches to the design of lipid-based nanocarriers
LNPs are ideal carriers for mRNA drugs, as evident from the two FDA-approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. However, efficient LNPs need further research on ionizable lipid selection, formulation, and administration. This review examines lipid usage, ionizable lipid selection, and LNP design for
Biodegradable Aliphatic Polyesters for Drug Delivery
Innovations in polymer technology have had a significant impact on the advancement of novel drug delivery systems.
Preparation of Chitosan Microparticles by Spray Drying
Carcinogenic compounds in elastomers: 1,3-butadiene and isoprene used in elastomer manufacturing, classified as carcinogenic by IARC.
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