Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly of Galactose-Functionalized Biocompatible Diblock Copolymers for Intracellular Delivery
Recent advances in polymer science are enabling substantial progress in nanobiotechnology, particularly in the design of new tools for enhanced understanding of cell biology and for smart drug delivery formulations. Herein, a range of novel galactosylated diblock copolymer nano-objects is prepared d...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent advances in polymer science are
enabling substantial progress in nanobiotechnology, particularly
in the design of new tools for enhanced understanding
of cell biology and for smart drug delivery formulations.
Herein, a range of novel galactosylated diblock copolymer
nano-objects is prepared directly in concentrated aqueous
solution via reversible addition−fragmentation chain transfer
polymerization using polymerization-induced self-assembly.
The resulting nanospheres, worm-like micelles, or vesicles
interact in vitro with galectins as judged by a turbidity assay. In
addition, galactosylated vesicles are highly biocompatible and allow intracellular delivery of an encapsulated molecular cargo. |
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DOI: | 10.1021/ja407033x |