Robotic dog on show at the Barbican. — © Image by Tim Sandle. Robotic dog on show at the Barbican. — © Image by Tim Sandle. Grain-sized soft robots that can be ...
Hydrogels are among the most widely studied biomaterials in modern drug delivery research. Their high hydrophilicity, ...
Hydrogels represent a class of three‐dimensional, water‐swollen polymeric networks that offer exceptional potential for controlled drug delivery. Their biocompatibility, tunable swelling behaviour and ...
Nanogels are increasingly used in drug delivery systems for their ability to encapsulate a wide range of therapeutic agents and release them in a controlled, targeted manner. Recent developments have ...
Nanoparticles enhance drug solubility, stability, and bioavailability, improving therapeutic outcomes for GI conditions like IBD through targeted delivery mechanisms. Hydrogel-based systems offer ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications showcased a breakthrough in transdermal drug delivery. Scientists have developed an electrically activated patch with biocompatible metallic membranes ...
This interview addresses the challenges and complexities of developing and manufacturing controlled-release drug formulations. Could you introduce yourself and your expertise in drug development and ...
Biodegradable polymers are a type of polymer that exists both naturally and can be synthesized in laboratories. This special class of polymer is broken down naturally by microbial processes to produce ...
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