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In biotechnology, polymersomes are a class of artificial vesicles, tiny hollow spheres that enclose a solution. Polymersomes are made using amphiphilic
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Engineered component of a biological cell
membranes which enclose biologically active materials. As such, liposomes, polymersomes, nanoparticles, microcapsules and a number of other particles can qualify
Artificial_cell
Chemical compound
hydrophilic block of amphiphilic block copolymers used to create some polymersomes. PEG is a component of the propellent used in UGM-133M Trident II Missiles
Polyethylene_glycol
lipoplexes to be useful in transfecting respiratory epithelial cells. Polymersomes are synthetic versions of liposomes (vesicles with a lipid bilayer),
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Time period beginning after the birth of a child and extending for about one month
2012). "Synthetic bio-nanoreactor: mechanical and chemical control of polymersome membrane permeability". Angewandte Chemie. 51 (18): 4448–4451. doi:10
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Reversible chemical transformation by absorption of electromagnetic radiation
"Deciphering Small Molecule Diffusion Parameters Across Light Responsive Polymersome Membranes". Advanced Functional Materials. doi:10.1002/adfm.202527008
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Soft water-rich polymer gel
for on-off switchable release of molecular cargoes through hydrogel-polymersome composites. The swelling behavior exhibited by charged hydrogels can
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Alternative method of immunotherapy
arrangement of hydrophobic chains of polymersomes greater stability and drug retention within the body. The surface of polymersomes is compatible with both covalent
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Family of polymers
amphiphilic synthetic block copolymers used to form the vesicle membrane of polymersomes. Illicit cosmetic silicone injections may induce chronic and definitive
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Dutch chemist
Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași Known for Systems Chemistry, Polymersomes, Artificial cells and organelles, Nanomedicine, Self-assembly Awards
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Polymer derived from more than one species of monomer
Jung Min; Kim, Jung Hyun (2010). "Polymeric nanoparticles, micelles and polymersomes from amphiphilic block copolymer". Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering
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Subviral agents that lack nucleic acid
2014,6, 527−533. Marguet, M.; Sandre, O.; Lecommandoux, S. Polymersomes in"gelly"polymersomes: toward structural cell mimicry.Langmuir2012,28, 2035−2043
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Composite structure formed by phospholipids
much less systemically toxic if delivered only to diseased tissues. Polymersomes, morphologically related to liposomes, can also be used this way. Also
Liposome
Type of molecule
photoswitching molecules such as donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts into polymersomes has been used to form nanoparticles which can selectively expose enzymes
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Synthetic, biodegradable polyester
amphiphilic synthetic block copolymers used to form the vesicle membrane of polymersomes. A variety of drugs have been encapsulated within PCL beads for controlled
Polycaprolactone
Radiation scattering technique
including interpolyelectrolyte complexes, micelles, microgels, liposomes, polymersomes, metals, cement, oil, polymers, plastics, proteins, foods and pharmaceuticals
Small-angle_X-ray_scattering
Targeted drug delivery systems
Redox-responsive drug carriers are primarily synthesized as micelles or polymersomes and are highly stable because they contain a high amount of cross-linking
Stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems
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Dutch chemist
scientist of organic chemistry, best known for his research regarding polymersomes and nanoreactors. He currently holds the position of professor of bioorganic
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Chemical compound
engineering to overcome these limitations. For instance, MDP-presenting polymersomes have been designed to act as synthetic "artificial nanobacteria," which
Muramyl_dipeptide
Chemical reaction
"Synthesis of Passerini-3CR Polymers and Assembly into Cytocompatible Polymersomes". Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 42 (6) 2000321. doi:10.1002/marc
Passerini_reaction
R, Schwille P, Wurm FR, Landfester K (November 2018). "Liposomes and polymersomes: a comparative review towards cell mimicking". Chemical Society Reviews
Unilamellar_liposome
Dutch organic chemist
including a dendritic box and super-amphiphiles (being the first examples of polymersomes). He synthesized poly(propylene imine) dendrimers that are now produced
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Lab equipment
Ibarboure; Natassa, Pippa; Sebastien, Lecommandoux (2017). "Liposomes in Polymersomes: Multicompartment System with Temperature-Triggered Release". Langmuir
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Scottish researcher
; Solanki, A.; Rowan, S.J.; Hubbell, J.A. Thermoreversibly Assembled Polymersomes for Highly Efficient Loading, Processing, and Delivery of Protein and
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Zhang, G; Therien, MJ; Greene, MI; Hammer, DA; Ramachandran, M (2008). "Polymersomes: a new multi-functional tool for cancer diagnosis and therapy". Methods
Michael_Therien
British-Canadian pharmaceutical scientist
nanoparticulate structures: micelles, nanospheres, nanocapsules and polymersomes". European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics. 65 (3): 259–269
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