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  1. Thiol-Reactive Star Polymers Functionalized with Short Ethoxy-Containing Moieties Exhibit Enhanced Uptake in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells
  2. Recent Advances in Magnetic Nanoparticle-based Molecular Probes for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Diagnosis and Therapy
  3. The effects of particle size, shape, density and flow characteristics on particle margination to vascular walls in cardiovascular diseases
  4. The endocytic pathway and therapeutic efficiency of doxorubicin conjugated cholesterol-derived polymers
  5. The use of endogenous gaseous molecules (NO and CO2) to regulate the self-assembly of a dual-responsive triblock copolymer
  6. The importance of nanoparticle shape in cancer drug delivery
  7. Novel α,α‐Bischolesteryl Functional (Co)Polymers: RAFT Radical Polymerization Synthesis and Preliminary Solution Characterization
  8. A block copolymer-stabilized co-precipitation approach to magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for potential use as MRI contrast agents
  9. Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly (PISA) – control over the morphology of nanoparticles for drug delivery applications
  10. The precise molecular location of gadolinium atoms has a significant influence on the efficacy of nanoparticulate MRI positive contrast agents
  11. Functional gold nanoparticles for the storage and controlled release of nitric oxide: applications in biofilm dispersal and intracellular delivery
  12. Simultaneous Polymerization‐Induced Self‐Assembly (PISA) and Guest Molecule Encapsulation
  13. Grafting of P(OEGA) Onto Magnetic Nanoparticles Using Cu(0) Mediated Polymerization: Comparing Grafting “from” and “to” Approaches in the Search for the Optimal Material Design of Nanoparticle MRI Contrast Agents
  14. Soft ionization mass spectroscopy: Insights into the polymerization mechanism
  15. Functionalizing Biodegradable Dextran Scaffolds Using Living Radical Polymerization: New Versatile Nanoparticles for the Delivery of Therapeutic Molecules
  16. Synthesis of Functional Core, Star Polymers via RAFT Polymerization for Drug Delivery Applications
  17. Synthesis of block copolymers via atom transfer radical polymerization and ‘click chemistry’ grafted from pre-functionalized polypropylene surfaces using gamma irradiation
  18. Synthesis of Biodegradable Hydrogel Nanoparticles for Bioapplications Using Inverse Miniemulsion RAFT Polymerization
  19. RAFT Polymerization and Thiol Chemistry: A Complementary Pairing for Implementing Modern Macromolecular Design
  20. Retardation in RAFT Polymerization: Does Cross-Termination Occur with Short Radicals Only?
  21. Optimizing the generation of narrow polydispersity ‘arm-first’ star polymers made using RAFT polymerization
  22. Synthesis of heterotelechelic polymers with affinity to glutathione-S-transferase and biotin-tagged proteins by RAFT polymerization and thiol–ene reactions
  23. Synthesis and modification of thermoresponsive poly(oligo(ethylene glycol) methacrylate) via catalytic chain transfer polymerization and thiol–ene Michael addition
  24. PolyPEGylation of Protein using Semitelechelic and Mid-functional Poly(PEGMA)s synthesized by RAFT polymerization
  25. Building nanostructures using RAFT polymerization
  26. ChemInform Abstract: Bioapplications of RAFT Polymerization
  27. High fidelity vinyl terminated polymers by combining RAFT and cobalt catalytic chain transfer (CCT) polymerization methods
  28. Combining Thio−Bromo “Click” Chemistry and RAFT Polymerization: A Powerful Tool for Preparing Functionalized Multiblock and Hyperbranched Polymers
  29. Thermosensitive graphene nanocomposites formed using pyrene‐terminal polymers made by RAFT polymerization
  30. RAFT polymerization and thiol-ene modification of 2-vinyloxyethyl methacrylate: Towards functional branched polymers
  31. Bioapplications of RAFT Polymerization
  32. Synthesis of Functionalized and Biodegradable Hyperbranched Polymers from Novel AB2 Macromonomers Prepared by RAFT Polymerization
  33. pH-Detachable Polymer Brushes Formed Using Titanium−Diol Coordination Chemistry and Living Radical Polymerization (RAFT)
  34. RAFT-mediated polymerization and grafting of sodium 4-styrenesulfonate from cellulose initiated via γ-radiation
  35. One- pot synthesis and biofunctionalization of glycopolymers via RAFT polymerization and thiol–ene reactions
  36. Synthesis of siRNA Polyplexes Adopting a Combination of RAFT Polymerization and Thiol-ene Chemistry
  37. Approach to peptide decorated micelles via RAFT polymerization
  38. Synthesis and characterization of organic/inorganic hybrid star polymers of 2,2,3,4,4,4‐hexafluorobutyl methacrylate and octa(aminophenyl)silsesquioxane nano‐cage made via atom transfer radical polymerization
  39. Synthesis of Versatile Thiol-Reactive Polymer Scaffolds via RAFT Polymerization
  40. Access to cyclic polystyrenes via a combination of reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization and click chemistry
  41. Simultaneous reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer and ring‐opening polymerization
  42. Acid‐Degradable Core‐Crosslinked Micelles Prepared from Thermosensitive Glycopolymers Synthesized via RAFT Polymerization
  43. Reversible siRNA–polymer conjugates by RAFT polymerization
  44. The application of ionizing radiation in reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization: Renaissance of a key synthetic and kinetic tool
  45. Verification of Controlled Grafting of Styrene from Cellulose via Radiation-Induced RAFT Polymerization
  46. Chemo‐enzymatic Synthesis and RAFT Polymerization of 6‐O‐Methacryloyl Mannose: A Suitable Glycopolymer for Binding to the Tetrameric Lectin Concanavalin A?
  47. Honeycomb structured porous films from amphiphilic block copolymers prepared via RAFT polymerization
  48. Ambient temperature synthesis of well‐defined microspheres via precipitation polymerization initiated by UV‐irradiation
  49. Well-Defined Protein−Polymer Conjugates via in Situ RAFT Polymerization
  50. Scope for Accessing the Chain Length Dependence of the Termination Rate Coefficient for Disparate Length Radicals in Acrylate Free Radical Polymerization
  51. In Situ Formation of Protein–Polymer Conjugates through Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization
  52. In Situ Formation of Protein–Polymer Conjugates through Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization
  53. Ambient Temperature RAFT Polymerization of Acrylic Acid Initiated with Ultraviolet Radiation in Aqueous Solution
  54. Chain Length Dependent Termination Rate Coefficients of Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) in the Gel Regime:  Accessing kti,i Using Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Polymerization
  55. Thioketone‐Mediated Polymerization of Butyl Acrylate: Controlling Free‐Radical Polymerization via a Dormant Radical Species
  56. Scope for Accessing the Chain Length Dependence of the Termination Rate Coefficient for Disparate Length Radicals in Acrylate Free Radical Polymerization
  57. Direct Synthesis of Pyridyl Disulfide‐Terminated Polymers by RAFT Polymerization
  58. The Use of Novel F-RAFT Agents in High Temperature and High Pressure Ethene Polymerization: Can Control be Achieved?
  59. Mapping Free Radical Reactivity:  A High-Resolution Electrospray Ionization−Mass Spectrometry Study of Photoinitiation Processes in Methyl Methacrylate Free Radical Polymerization
  60. Free radical polymerization with catalytic chain transfer: Using NMR to probe the strength of the cobalt–carbon bond in small molecule model reactions
  61. Design Criteria for Star Polymer Formation Processes via Living Free Radical Polymerization
  62. RAFT Polymerization with Phthalimidomethyl Trithiocarbonates or Xanthates. On the Origin of Bimodal Molecular Weight Distributions in Living Radical Polymerization
  63. RAFT Polymerization of N‐Isopropylacrylamide and Acrylic Acid under γ‐Irradiation in Aqueous Media
  64. Living free‐radical polymerization of sterically hindered monomers: Improving the understanding of 1,1‐disubstituted monomer systems
  65. Honeycomb-Structured Porous Films from Polypyrrole-Containing Block Copolymers Prepared via RAFT Polymerization as a Scaffold for Cell Growth
  66. Synthesis of poly(vinyl alcohol) combs via MADIX/RAFT polymerization
  67. Probing the reaction kinetics of vinyl acetate free radical polymerization via living free radical polymerization (MADIX)
  68. Effect of an added base on (4-cyanopentanoic acid)-4-dithiobenzoate mediated RAFT polymerization in water
  69. Rapid Photochromic Switching in a Rigid Polymer Matrix Using Living Radical Polymerization
  70. Thioketone spin traps as mediating agents for free radical polymerization processes
  71. Synthesis of Star Polymers using RAFT Polymerization: What is Possible?
  72. Synthesis of Various Glycopolymer Architectures via RAFT Polymerization:  From Block Copolymers to Stars
  73. Mapping Chain Length and Conversion Dependent Termination Rate Coefficients in Methyl Acrylate Free Radical Polymerization
  74. Chain Length Dependent Termination in Butyl Acrylate Free-Radical Polymerization Studied via Stationary and Pulsed Laser Initiated RAFT Polymerization
  75. Well-Defined Diblock Glycopolymers from RAFT Polymerization in Homogeneous Aqueous Medium
  76. Transesterification of poly(ethyl‐α‐hydroxymethacrylate) prepared via reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization
  77. Living free radical polymerization (RAFT) of dodecyl acrylate: Chain length dependent termination, mid-chain radicals and monomer reaction order
  78. Poly(vinyl ester) Star Polymers via Xanthate-Mediated Living Radical Polymerization:  From Poly(vinyl alcohol) to Glycopolymer Stars
  79. Tailoring Photochromic Performance of Polymer-Dye Conjugates Using Living Radical Polymerization (ATRP)
  80. Xanthate‐Mediated Living Radical Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate in Miniemulsion
  81. Reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization of methyl methacrylate in suspension
  82. Solvent and oxygen effects on the free radical polymerization of 6-O-vinyladipoyl-d-glucopyranose
  83. Access to Chain Length Dependent Termination Rate Coefficients of Methyl Acrylate via Reversible Addition−Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization
  84. Grafting of n -Butyl Acrylate and N , N '-Dimethyl Acrylamide from Poly(divinylbenzene) Microspheres by RAFT Polymerization
  85. Control of Photochromism through Local Environment Effects Using Living Radical Polymerization (ATRP)
  86. Consistent Experimental and Theoretical Evidence for Long-Lived Intermediate Radicals in Living Free Radical Polymerization
  87. Dendrimers as scaffolds for multifunctional reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer agents: Syntheses and polymerization
  88. Synthesis of core‐shell poly(divinylbenzene) microspheres via reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer graft polymerization of styrene
  89. Synthesis of amphiphilic block copolymers based on poly(dimethylsiloxane) via fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization
  90. A Detailed On‐Line FT/NIR and 1H NMR Spectroscopic Investigation into Factors Causing Inhibition in Xanthate‐Mediated Vinyl Acetate Polymerization
  91. Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer polymerization of sterically hindered monomers: Toward well‐defined rod/coil architectures
  92. Synthesis of Macromonomers via Catalytic Chain Transfer (CCT) Polymerization and their Characterization via NMR Spectroscopy and Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (ESI‐MS)
  93. Facile Access to Chain Length Dependent Termination Rate Coefficients via Reversible Addition−Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Polymerization:  Influence of the RAFT Agent Structure
  94. Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Polymerization of Methyl Acrylate:  Detailed Structural Investigation via Coupled Size Exclusion Chromatography−Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (SEC−ESI-MS)
  95. A New Chemo‐Enzymatic Route to Side‐Chain Liquid‐Crystalline Polymers: The Synthesis and Polymerization of 6‐(4‐Methoxybiphenyl‐4′‐oxy)hexyl Vinyl Hexanedioate
  96. Radical Polymerization
  97. Living free‐radical polymerization (reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer) of 6‐[4‐(4′‐methoxyphenyl)phenoxy]hexyl methacrylate: A route to architectural control of side‐chain liquid‐crystalline polymers
  98. Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer polymerization of 3-[tris(trimethylsilyloxy) silyl] propyl methacrylate
  99. Critically Evaluated Rate Coefficients for Free‐Radical Polymerization, 4
  100. Influences of the Structural Design of RAFT Agents on Living Radical Polymerization Kinetics
  101. Xanthate Mediated Living Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate: A Systematic Variation in MADIX/RAFT Agent Structure
  102. Propagation and Termination Rate Coefficients in N‐Vinylcarbazole Free Radical Polymerization Obtained via 440 nm Pulsed Laser and Online 1H NMR Kinetic Experiments
  103. Reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization initiated with γ-radiation at ambient temperature: an overview
  104. Reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization of methacrylate, acrylate and styrene monomers in 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium hexfluorophosphate
  105. Cobalt(II)-Mediated Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization of Styrene:  Estimating Individual Rate Coefficients via Kinetic Modeling
  106. Catalytic‐chain‐transfer polymerization of styrene revisited: The importance of monomer purification and polymerization conditions
  107. Handbook of Radical Polymerization Edited by Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (Carnegie Mellon University) and Thomas P. Davis (University of New South Wales). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.:  Hoboken. 2002. xvi + 920 pp. $200.00. ISBN 0-471-39274-X.
  108. Monomer Substituent Effects in Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization:  tert-Butyl Methacrylate and Dimethyl Itaconate
  109. Star polymer synthesis using trithiocarbonate functional β‐cyclodextrin cores (reversible addition–fragmentation chain‐transfer polymerization)
  110. Reversible addition–fragmentation chain‐transfer graft polymerization of styrene: Solid phases for organic and peptide synthesis
  111. Reversible addition–fragmentation chain‐transfer polymerization: Unambiguous end‐group assignment via electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
  112. Origin of Inhibition Effects in the Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Polymerization of Methyl Acrylate
  113. RAFT Miniemulsion Polymerization:  Influence of the Structure of the RAFT Agent
  114. Reversible Addition−Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization Initiated with Ultraviolet Radiation
  115. Handbook of Radical Polymerization
  116. Copolymerization Kinetics
  117. Future Outlook and Perspectives
  118. The Kinetics of Free‐Radical Polymerization
  119. Facile synthesis of comb, star, and graft polymers via reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization
  120. Multipulse Initiation in Pulsed Laser and Quenched Instationary Polymerization:  Determination of the Propagation and Termination Rate Coefficients for Dicyclohexyl Itaconate Polymerization
  121. Long‐lived intermediates in reversible addition–fragmentation chain‐transfer (RAFT) polymerization generated by γ radiation
  122. Viscosity effects in cobaloxime‐mediated catalytic chain‐transfer polymerization of methacrylates
  123. Living free‐radical polymerization of styrene under a constant source of γ radiation
  124. Pulsed‐laser polymerization‐gel permeation chromatographic determination of the propagation‐rate coefficient for the methyl acrylate dimer: A sterically hindered monomer
  125. Synthesis of Poly(styrene) Star Polymers Grown from Sucrose, Glucose, and Cyclodextrin Cores via Living Radical Polymerization Mediated by a Half-Metallocene Iron Carbonyl Complex
  126. Star‐polymer synthesis via radical reversible addition–fragmentation chain‐transfer polymerization
  127. Chain Transfer in the Sulfur-Centered Free Radical Ring-Opening Polymerization of 3-Methylene-6-methyl-1,5-dithiacyclooctane
  128. Propagation rate coefficients for styrene solution polymerization in dimethyl formamide and acetonitrile
  129. Direct Observation of Cobalt−Carbon Bond Formation in the Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization of Methyl Acrylate Using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
  130. End-Group Control in Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization
  131. Models for Free-Radical Copolymerization Propagation Kinetics
  132. Mechanistic Aspects of Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization
  133. Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide:  Evidence for a Diffusion-Controlled Transfer Process
  134. Propagation Kinetics of Para-Substituted Styrenes:  A Test of the Applicability of the Hammett Relationship to Free-Radical Polymerization
  135. The Effects of Ester Chain Length and Temperature on the Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization of Methacrylates
  136. Effect of the Penultimate Unit on Radical Stability and Reactivity in Free-Radical Polymerization
  137. Reversible Cobalt−Carbon Bond Formation in Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerization
  138. Synthesis and polymerization of new pyrrolidone-containing methacrylate monomers
  139. Average Propagation Rate Coefficients in the Free-Radical Copolymerization of Styrene and α-Methylstyrene Measured by Pulsed-Laser Polymerization
  140. Visible Light Pulsed-OPO-Laser Polymerization at 450 nm Employing a Bis(acylphosphine oxide) Photoinitiator
  141. The Measurement and Meaning of Radical Reactivity Ratios
  142. Catalytic Chain Transfer in Miniemulsion Polymerization
  143. Copolymerization Propagation Kinetics of Styrene and Methyl MethacrylateRevisited. 1. Pulsed Laser Polymerization Study
  144. Visible Light Pulsed-Laser Polymerization at 532 nm Employing a Julolidine Dye Photosensitizer Initiation System
  145. Critically evaluated rate coefficients for free‐radical polymerization, 2.. Propagation rate coefficients for methyl methacrylate
  146. Evaluation of the Mode of Termination for a Thermally Initiated Free-Radical Polymerization via Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
  147. The importance of accurate and precise molecular weight measurement in pulsed‐laser polymerization
  148. Determination of the Propagation Rate Coefficient (kp) and Termination Mode in the Free-Radical Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate, Employing Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for Molecula...
  149. Recent developments in radical polymerization
  150. Laser-initiated polymerization