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Heat-triggered micelles lock drugs at tumors
Researchers have engineered heat-responsive polymeric micelles that irreversibly aggregate at tumor sites, locking in chemotherapy drugs for extended retention after therapy. Gentle heating causes ...
In a recent review published in Pharmaceuticals, researchers documented the various polymeric materials that can be used to synthesize micelles, which can then be used for targeted cancer therapy by ...
Block copolymer micelles with well-defined core-shell structures significantly improve dye solubilization compared to random copolymers. This finding can lead to more efficient and cost-effective ...
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