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Study on the properties of a polymer system based on poly (ethylene glycol), n-isopropyl acrylamide and chitosan for controlled drug delivery

Structured hydrogels with thermo-sensitivity properties to be used as a novel carrier for controlled drug delivery were prepared here. These hydrogels were formed by core-shell particles, where the core is a semi-interpenetrated polymer network (semi-IPN) made of n-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) and p...

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Published in:Colloid and polymer science 2020-11, Vol.298 (11), p.1523-1532
Main Authors: Muñoz Guzman, Angel Daniel, Rabelero, Martin, Alvarado-Mendoza, Abraham Gabriel
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