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Cu(0)-Mediated Living Radical Polymerization: A Versatile Tool for Materials Synthesis.Facile access to thermoresponsive filomicelles with tuneable cores.Antibacterial Low Molecular Weight Cationic Polymers: Dissecting the Contribution of Hydrophobicity, Chain Length and Charge to ActivityNext generation, sequentially assembled ultrathin films: beyond electrostatics.Delivering nitric oxide with nanoparticles.Cholesterol Modified Self-Assemblies and Their Application to Nanomedicine.Macromolecular Hydrogen Sulfide Donors Trigger Spatiotemporally Confined Changes in Cell Signaling.Molecular weight (hydrodynamic volume) dictates the systemic pharmacokinetics and tumour disposition of PolyPEG star polymers.Organic arsenicals as efficient and highly specific linkers for protein/peptide-polymer conjugation.The Pharmacokinetics and Biodistribution of a 64 kDa PolyPEG Star Polymer After Subcutaneous and Pulmonary Administration to Rats.Thiol-Reactive Star Polymers Display Enhanced Association with Distinct Human Blood Components.Multilayer buildup and biofouling characteristics of PSS-b-PEG containing films.Fabrication of polyelectrolyte multilayer films comprising nanoblended layers.Facile tailoring of film morphology and release properties using layer-by-layer assembly of thermoresponsive materials.Synthesis, multilayer film assembly, and capsule formation of macromolecularly engineered acrylic acid and styrene sulfonate block copolymers.Colloid surface engineering via deposition of multilayered thin films from polyelectrolyte blend solutions.Assembly of multilayer films from polyelectrolytes containing weak and strong acid moieties.Disulfide cross-linked polymer capsules: en route to biodeconstructible systems.Star Polymers Reduce Islet Amyloid Polypeptide Toxicity via Accelerated Amyloid Aggregation.Influence of Size and Shape on the Biodistribution of Nanoparticles Prepared by Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly.Uptake and transcytosis of functionalized superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles in an in vitro blood brain barrier model.Lipidated polymers for the stabilization of cubosomes: nanostructured drug delivery vehicles.Cationic Acrylate Oligomers Comprising Amino Acid Mimic Moieties Demonstrate Improved Antibacterial Killing Efficiency.Brushed polyethylene glycol and phosphorylcholine for grafting nanoparticles against protein binding.Utilizing QCM-D to characterize the adhesive mucilage secreted by two marine diatom species in-situ and in real-time.Tailoring the interfaces between nematic liquid crystal emulsions and aqueous phases via layer-by-layer assembly.Assembly of ultrathin polymer multilayer films by click chemistry.Controlling Nanomaterial Size and Shape for Biomedical Applications via Polymerization-Induced Self-AssemblyExploiting macromolecular design to optimize the antibacterial activity of alkylated cationic oligomersBioconjugation and Fluorescence Labeling of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Grafted with Bromomaleimide-Terminal PolymersNano-assemblies of cationic mPEG brush block copolymers with gadolinium polyoxotungstate [Gd(W5O18)2]9- form stable, high relaxivity MRI contrast agentsGarlic-inspired trisulfide linkers for thiol-stimulated H2S releaseRecent Advances in Magnetic Nanoparticle-based Molecular Probes for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Diagnosis and TherapypH-Responsive copolymer micelles to enhance itraconazole efficacy against Candida albicans biofilmsElucidating the Influences of Size, Surface Chemistry, and Dynamic Flow on Cellular Association of Nanoparticles Made by Polymerization-Induced Self-AssemblyAn optimised Cu(0)-RDRP approach for the synthesis of lipidated oligomeric vinyl azlactone: toward a versatile antimicrobial materials screening platformH2S-Donating trisulfide linkers confer unexpected biological behaviour to poly(ethylene glycol)-cholesteryl conjugates
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