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Cyclodextrin polymers: Structure, synthesis, and use as drug carriers

Cyclodextrin-based polymers (CDPs) are amphiphilic macromolecules owing to their unique structure and the presence of multiple hydroxyl groups. These polymers have become increasingly popular in applications ranging from biomedicine to environmental science. In this review, four types of CDPs are di...

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Published in:Progress in polymer science 2021-07, Vol.118, p.101408, Article 101408
Main Authors: Liu, Zongjian, Ye, Lin, Xi, Jianing, Wang, Jin, Feng, Zeng-guo
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