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  1. Topical application of polymeric nanomicelles in ophthalmology: a review on research efforts for the noninvasive delivery of ocular therapeutics
  2. RNAi-based therapeutics for lung cancer: biomarkers, microRNAs, and nanocarriers
  3. rAAV-mediated overexpression of TGF-β via vector delivery in polymeric micelles stimulates the biological and reparative activities of human articular chondrocytes in vitro and in a human osteochondral defect model
  4. Radiation-grafting of acrylamide onto silicone rubber films for diclofenac delivery
  5. Supramolecular cyclodextrin-based drug nanocarriers
  6. Polymers in Drug Delivery: Fundamentals
  7. Targeted Combinatorial Therapy Using Gold Nanostars as Theranostic Platforms
  8. Stimuli-Sensitive Nanostructured Systems for Biomedical Applications
  9. Polymeric micelles for oral drug administration enabling locoregional and systemic treatments
  10. Random and aligned PLLA : PRGF electrospun scaffolds for regenerative medicine
  11. Fast and Mild Strategy, Using Superhydrophobic Surfaces, to Produce Collagen/Platelet Lysate Gel Beads for Skin Regeneration
  12. ChemInform Abstract: Smart Drug Delivery Systems: From Fundamentals to the Clinic
  13. Supramolecular gels of poly-α-cyclodextrin and PEO-based copolymers for controlled drug release
  14. Wound debridement and antibiofilm properties of gamma-ray DMAEMA-grafted onto cotton gauzes
  15. Biodegradable electrospun nanofibers coated with platelet-rich plasma for cell adhesion and proliferation
  16. Spermidine Cross-Linked Hydrogels as a Controlled Release Biomimetic Approach for Cloxacillin
  17. Superhydrophobic Chips for Cell Spheroids High-Throughput Generation and Drug Screening
  18. Temperature-responsiveness and biocompatibility of DEGMA/OEGMA radiation-grafted onto PP and LDPE films
  19. Silicone Rubber Modified with Methacrylic Acid to Host Antiseptic Drugs
  20. Materials with Fungi-Bioinspired Surface for Efficient Binding and Fungi-Sensitive Release of Antifungal Agents
  21. Binary Graft Modification of Polypropylene for Anti‐Inflammatory Drug–Device Combo Products
  22. Binding Affinity of Thermoresponsive Polyelectrolyte Hydrogels for Charged Amphiphilic Ligands. A DSC Approach
  23. Syringeable Self-Assembled Cyclodextrin Gels for Drug Delivery
  24. Smart drug delivery systems: from fundamentals to the clinic
  25. Free and copolymerized γ-cyclodextrins regulate the performance of dexamethasone-loaded dextran microspheres for bone regeneration
  26. Bioinspired drug delivery systems
  27. Temperature‐ and pH‐sensitive IPNs grafted onto polyurethane by gamma radiation for antimicrobial drug‐eluting insertable devices
  28. Pectin-coated chitosan microgels crosslinked on superhydrophobic surfaces for 5-fluorouracil encapsulation
  29. Soft contact lenses for controlled ocular delivery: 50 years in the making
  30. Polymer Particles: Biomimetic Methodology to Produce Polymeric Multilayered Particles for Biotechnological and Biomedical Applications (Small 15/2013)
  31. Chemically cross-linked and grafted cyclodextrin hydrogels: From nanostructures to drug-eluting medical devices
  32. Crosslinked ionic polysaccharides for stimuli-sensitive drug delivery
  33. Poloxamine–Cyclodextrin–Simvastatin Supramolecular Systems Promote Osteoblast Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  34. Smart Materials for Drug Delivery
  35. Smart Materials for Drug Delivery
  36. UV and Near-IR Triggered Release from Polymeric Micelles and Nanoparticles
  37. β-Cyclodextrin hydrogels for the ocular release of antibacterial thiosemicarbazones
  38. Antiseptic cyclodextrin-functionalized hydrogels and gauzes for loading and delivery of benzalkonium chloride
  39. Poloxamine micellar solubilization of α-tocopherol for topical ocular treatment
  40. Modular Biomimetic Drug Delivery Systems
  41. Biomimetic Methodology to Produce Polymeric Multilayered Particles for Biotechnological and Biomedical Applications
  42. Dexamethasone eye drops containing γ-cyclodextrin-based nanogels
  43. Poly(ethylene oxide)–poly(styrene oxide)–poly(ethylene oxide) copolymers: Micellization, drug solubilization, and gelling features
  44. Edible chitosan/acetylated monoglyceride films for prolonged release of vitamin E and antioxidant activity
  45. Nanostructures and Nanostructured Networks for Smart Drug Delivery
  46. Antifouling foldable acrylic IOLs loaded with norfloxacin by aqueous soaking and by supercritical carbon dioxide technology
  47. Immobilization of liposomes on temperature-responsive polymer networks cross-linked with poly-L-lysine and grafted onto polypropylene
  48. Radiation grafting of glycidyl methacrylate onto cotton gauzes for functionalization with cyclodextrins and elution of antimicrobial agents
  49. Ocular Drug Delivery from Nanostructured Contact Lenses
  50. Temperature- and pH-sensitive interpenetrating polymer networks grafted on PP: Cross-linking irradiation dose as a critical variable for the performance as vancomycin-eluting systems
  51. Cyclodextrin-based nanogels for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications
  52. Hydrophilic acrylic hydrogels with built-in or pendant cyclodextrins for delivery of anti-glaucoma drugs
  53. Hot melt poly-ε-caprolactone/poloxamine implantable matrices for sustained delivery of ciprofloxacin
  54. Loading and Release of Drugs from Oxygen‐rich Plasma Polymer Coatings
  55. Antiviral Properties of Polymeric Aziridine- and Biguanide-Modified Core–Shell Magnetic Nanoparticles
  56. Cross-linked hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin and γ-cyclodextrin nanogels for drug delivery: Physicochemical and loading/release properties
  57. Radiation-grafting of 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate and oligo (ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate onto polypropylene films by one step method
  58. Polyethylene Oxide-Polystyrene Oxide Triblock Copolymers as Biological-Responsive Nanocarriers.
  59. Temperature-Sensitive Gels for Intratumoral Delivery ofβ-Lapachone: Effect of Cyclodextrins and Ethanol
  60. Ionic and Polyampholyte N-Isopropylacrylamide-Based Hydrogels Prepared in the Presence of Imprinting Ligands: Stimuli-Responsiveness and Adsorption/Release Properties
  61. Drug-Eluting Intraocular Lenses
  62. Receptor-based biomimetic NVP/DMA contact lenses for loading/eluting carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
  63. Inclusion Complex of 4-Hydroxycoumarin with Cyclodextrins and Its Characterization in Aqueous Solution
  64. To Remove or Not to Remove? The Challenge of Extracting the Template to Make the Cavities Available in Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs)
  65. Synergistic performance of cyclodextrin–agar hydrogels for ciprofloxacin delivery and antimicrobial effect
  66. ChemInform Abstract: Hydrogels with Cyclodextrins as Highly Versatile Drug Delivery Systems
  67. Timolol‐imprinted soft contact lenses: Influence of the template: Functional monomer ratio and the hydrogel thickness
  68. Cyclodextrin‐Based Hydrogels
  69. Stimuli–responsive networks grafted onto polypropylene for the sustained delivery of NSAIDs
  70. Supercritical fluid-assisted preparation of imprinted contact lenses for drug delivery
  71. Bioinspired Imprinted PHEMA-Hydrogels for Ocular Delivery of Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitor Drugs
  72. Synthesis of Temperature-Responsive Dextran-MA/PNIPAAm Particles for Controlled Drug Delivery Using Superhydrophobic Surfaces
  73. Biofilm inhibition and drug-eluting properties of novel DMAEMA-modified polyethylene and silicone rubber surfaces
  74. Bactericidal Core-Shell Paramagnetic Nanoparticles Functionalized with Poly(hexamethylene biguanide)
  75. Hydrogels porosity and bacteria penetration: Where is the pore size threshold?
  76. Inhibition of P-glycoprotein pumps by PEO–PPO amphiphiles: branched versus linear derivatives
  77. Improved drug loading/release capacities of commercial contact lenses obtained by supercritical fluid assisted molecular imprinting methods
  78. Thermoresponsive Copolymer Cryogel Possessing Molecular Memory: Synthesis, Energetics of Collapse and Interaction with Ligands
  79. Polypropylene grafted with NIPAAm and APMA for creating hemocompatible surfaces that load/elute nalidixic acid
  80. Functionalization of acrylic hydrogels with α-, β- or γ-cyclodextrin modulates protein adsorption and antifungal delivery
  81. N-alkylation of poloxamines modulates micellar assembly and encapsulation and release of the antiretroviral efavirenz
  82. Anti-glaucoma drug-loaded contact lenses prepared using supercritical solvent impregnation
  83. γ-Cyclodextrin hydrogels and semi-interpenetrating networks for sustained delivery of dexamethasone
  84. PP films grafted with N-isopropylacrylamide and N-(3-aminopropyl) methacrylamide by γ radiation: synthesis and characterization
  85. Cyclodextrin-functionalized biomaterials loaded with miconazole prevent Candida albicans biofilm formation in vitro
  86. Binding of Functionalized Paramagnetic Nanoparticles to Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides And DNA
  87. Computational modeling and molecular imprinting for the development of acrylic polymers with high affinity for bile salts
  88. Medical devices modified at the surface by γ-ray grafting for drug loading and delivery
  89. Poloxamine-based nanomaterials for drug delivery
  90. Poloxamines and Poloxamers as Polymeric Micellar Carriers for Simvastatin: Interactions at the Air−Water Interface and in Bulk Solution
  91. Modulation of Size and Shape of Au Nanoparticles Using Amino-X-Shaped Poly(ethylene oxide)−Poly(propylene oxide) Block Copolymers
  92. Cyclodextrin-functionalized polyethylene and polypropylene as biocompatible materials for diclofenac delivery
  93. hGH release from directly compressed hGH-PLGA biodegradable implantable tablets: Influence of physicomechanical factors
  94. Novel interpenetrating smart polymer networks grafted onto polypropylene by gamma radiation for loading and delivery of vancomycin
  95. Light‐sensitive Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems†
  96. Guanidinylated Polyethyleneimine−Polyoxypropylene−Polyoxyethylene Conjugates as Gene Transfection Agents
  97. Soft contact lenses functionalized with pendant cyclodextrins for controlled drug delivery
  98. Hydrosoluble Cyclodextrin/Poloxamer Polypseudorotaxanes at the Air/Water Interface, in Bulk Solution, and in the Gel State
  99. Sertaconazole-Loaded Cyclodextrin - Polysaccharide Hydrogels as Antifungal Devices§
  100. Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems: Polymeric Micelles and Hydrogels
  101. Polypropylene grafted with smart polymers (PNIPAAm/PAAc) for loading and controlled release of vancomycin
  102. Self-Associative Behavior and Drug-Solubilizing Ability of Poloxamine (Tetronic) Block Copolymers
  103. In situ photopolymerization-coated pellets for pH-dependent drug delivery
  104. Poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-methacrylated-β-cyclodextrin) hydrogels: Synthesis, cytocompatibility, mechanical properties and drug loading/release properties
  105. Pluronic and Tetronic Copolymers with Polyglycolyzed Oils as Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems
  106. Lentes de contacto blandas medicadas
  107. Temperature- and Light-Responsive Blends of Pluronic F127 and Poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide-co-methacryloyloxyazobenzene)
  108. Cyclodextrin/carbopol micro-scale interpenetrating networks (ms-IPNs) for drug delivery
  109. Imprinting Using Smart Polymers
  110. Tetronic micellization, gelation and drug solubilization: Influence of pH and ionic strength
  111. Improving the Loading and Release of NSAIDs from pHEMA Hydrogels by Copolymerization with Functionalized Monomers
  112. Sertaconazole-HPβCD-pluronic F127 solid inclusion complexes: characterization and effect on drug solubility
  113. Sustained Release Pellets Based on Poly(N-Isopropyl Acrylamide): Matrix and In Situ Photopolymerization-Coated Systems
  114. Calorimetric approach to tetronic/water interactions
  115. Controlled Release Camptothecin Tablets based on Pluronic and Poly(acrylic acid) Copolymer. Effect of Fabrication Technique on Drug Stability, Tablet Structure, and Release Mode
  116. Physicochemical and Transfection Properties of Cationic Hydroxyethylcellulose/DNA Nanoparticles
  117. Sertaconazole/hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin complexation: Isothermal titration calorimetry and solubility approaches
  118. Imprinted soft contact lenses as norfloxacin delivery systems
  119. Acrylic/cyclodextrin hydrogels with enhanced drug loading and sustained release capability
  120. 535. Physicochemical and Transfection Properties of Cationic Hydroxyethylcellulose/DNA Nanoparticles
  121. Molecularly imprinted materials as advanced excipients for drug delivery systems
  122. Contact Lenses for Drug Delivery
  123. New Cyclodextrin Hydrogels Cross-Linked with Diglycidylethers with a High Drug Loading and Controlled Release Ability
  124. Pluronic-g-poly(acrylic acid) copolymers as novel excipients for site specific, sustained release tablets
  125. Front Cover: Macromol. Biosci. 8/2005
  126. Controlling Drug Release from Imprinted Hydrogels by Modifying the Characteristics of the Imprinted Cavities
  127. Polycationic Block Copolymers of Poly(ethylene oxide) and Poly(propylene oxide) for Cell Transfection
  128. Biophysical Characterization of Complexation of DNA with Block Copolymers of Poly(2-dimethylaminoethyl) Methacrylate, Poly(ethylene oxide), and Poly(propylene oxide)
  129. Ocular release of timolol from molecularly imprinted soft contact lenses
  130. Temperature-sensitive chitosan-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) interpenetrated networks with enhanced loading capacity and controlled release properties
  131. Solubilization and stabilization of camptothecin in micellar solutions of pluronic-g-poly(acrylic acid) copolymers
  132. Molecularly imprinted polymers for drug delivery
  133. Multiple‐contact adsorption of target molecules by heteropolymer gels†
  134. Modulating drug release with cyclodextrins in hydroxypropyl methylcellulose gels and tablets
  135. Characterization of cyclodextrincarbopol interactions by DSC and FTIR
  136. Controlled release of estradiol solubilized in carbopol/surfactant aggregates
  137. Interactions of ibuprofen with cationic polysaccharides in aqueous dispersions and hydrogels
  138. Multiple point adsorption in a heteropolymer gel and the Tanaka approach to imprinting: experiment and theory
  139. Effects of Surfactants on Gel Behavior
  140. Cationic cellulose hydrogels: kinetics of the cross-linking process and characterization as pH-/ion-sensitive drug delivery systems
  141. Soft Contact Lenses Capable of Sustained Delivery of Timolol
  142. Timolol uptake and release by imprinted soft contact lenses made of N,N-diethylacrylamide and methacrylic acid
  143. Reversible adsorption by a pH- and temperature-sensitive acrylic hydrogel
  144. Incorporation of small quantities of surfactants as a way to improve the rheological and diffusional behavior of carbopol gels
  145. Conformational Imprinting Effect on Stimuli-Sensitive Gels Made with an “Imprinter” Monomer
  146. Salt effects on multiple-point adsorption of target molecules by heteropolymer gel
  147. Rheological Evaluation of the Interactions between Cationic Celluloses and Carbopol 974P in Water
  148. Effect of Reversible Cross-linker, N,N‘-Bis(acryloyl)cystamine, on Calcium Ion Adsorption by Imprinted Gels
  149. A New Approach To Design Imprinted Polymer Gels without Using a Template
  150. Simultaneous Multiple-Point Adsorption of Aluminum Ions and Charged Molecules by a Polyampholyte Thermosensitive Gel:  Controlling Frustrations in a Heteropolymer Gel
  151. Reversible adsorption of calcium ions by imprinted temperature sensitive gels
  152. Polymer Gels That Memorize Elements of Molecular Conformation
  153. Interactions between liposomes and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
  154. Intersupplier and interlot variability in hydroxypropyl celluloses: implications for theophylline release from matrix tablets
  155. Effects of Interactions between Cellulose Ethers and Polysorbate 80 on the Stability of Pyrantel Pamoate Suspensions.
  156. Microcalorimetric evidence and rheological consequences of the salt effect on carbopol-surfactant interactions