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Reverse micelle synthesis and downsizing effects in iron(iii) spin crossover materials. [PDF]
Lazaro SE +6 more
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From Conventional to Next-Generation Strategies: Recent Advances in Polymeric Micelle Preparation for Drug Delivery. [PDF]
Cho S +3 more
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PEGylated Zein Micelles for Prostate Cancer Therapy: Influence of PEG Chain Length and Transferrin Targeting on Docetaxel Delivery. [PDF]
Maeyouf K +9 more
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Porosity Tuning in Soft-templated Mesoporous Silica: The Influence of Block Copolymer Composition and Concentration. [PDF]
Wagner LQ +6 more
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Trinuclear Heptamethine Dyes for Shortwave Infrared In Vivo Imaging. [PDF]
Garcia CA +6 more
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CpG-induced immune responses <i>via</i> DNA micelles, gold nanoparticles, and liposomes.
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2021
AbstractOne‐dimensional (1D) and 2D structures by crystallization‐driven self‐assembly of block copolymers (BCPs) can form fascinating hierarchical structures through secondary self‐assembly. But examples of 3D structures formed via hierarchical self‐assembly are rare.
Shaofei Song +6 more
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AbstractOne‐dimensional (1D) and 2D structures by crystallization‐driven self‐assembly of block copolymers (BCPs) can form fascinating hierarchical structures through secondary self‐assembly. But examples of 3D structures formed via hierarchical self‐assembly are rare.
Shaofei Song +6 more
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2013
A major scientific challenge of the past decade pertaining to the field of soft matter has been to craft 'adaptable' materials, inspired by nature, which can dynamically alter their structure and functionality on demand, in response to triggers produced by environmental changes.
Zonglin, Chu +2 more
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A major scientific challenge of the past decade pertaining to the field of soft matter has been to craft 'adaptable' materials, inspired by nature, which can dynamically alter their structure and functionality on demand, in response to triggers produced by environmental changes.
Zonglin, Chu +2 more
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