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2012
Stefan Kubik Molecular Cages and Capsules with Functionalized Inner Surfaces.- Bruno Therrien Drug Delivery by Water-Soluble Organometallic Cages.- Dariush Ajami Julius Rebek Reversibly Expanded Encapsulation Complexes.- A. Carina Schulze Iris M. Oppel Container Molecules Based on Imine Type Ligands.- Tobias Schroder Satya Narayan Sahu Jochen Mattay ...
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Stefan Kubik Molecular Cages and Capsules with Functionalized Inner Surfaces.- Bruno Therrien Drug Delivery by Water-Soluble Organometallic Cages.- Dariush Ajami Julius Rebek Reversibly Expanded Encapsulation Complexes.- A. Carina Schulze Iris M. Oppel Container Molecules Based on Imine Type Ligands.- Tobias Schroder Satya Narayan Sahu Jochen Mattay ...
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Micellar Nanocontainers Distribute to Defined Cytoplasmic Organelles
Science, 2003Block copolymer micelles are water-soluble biocompatible nanocontainers with great potential for delivering hydrophobic drugs. An understanding of their cellular distribution is essential to achieving selective delivery of drugs at the subcellular level.
Radoslav, Savic +3 more
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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2023
Ruonan Tang +4 more
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Ruonan Tang +4 more
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A novel graphene/silica composite nanocontainer prepared by electrochemically assisted deposition
Progress in Organic Coatings, 2023Teng Xu +4 more
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pH-responsive bimetallic Ce-ZIF-8 nanocontainer for the active corrosion protection of Al alloys
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2022Xianliang Li +3 more
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Polymer Nanocontainers for Drug Delivery
2004Vesicle-templated nanocontainers prepared from ABA triblock copolymers possess great potential for applications in areas such as drug delivery or pharmacology. For example, PMOXA-PDMS-PMOXA copolymers self-aggregate in water to form vesicles in a size range from 50 nm up to 100 μm. Intravesicular crosslinking of polymerizable end groups transforms the
Sauer, Marc, Graff, A., Meier, Wolfgang
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