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BEH.462/3.962J Molecular Principles of Biomaterials Spring 2003 References Torchilin, V P. PEG-based micelles as carriers of contrast agents for different imaging modalities. Advanced Drug 1234 Delivery Reviews 54, 235-252 (2002) Weissig, V& Torchilin, V. P Drug and dna delivery to mitochondria. Adv Drug Deliv Rev 49, 1-2(2001) Kakizawa, Y& Kataoka, K. Block copolymer micelles for delivery of gene and related compounds. Adv Drug Deliv Rev54.203-22(2002) Torchilin, V P. PEG-based micelles as carriers of contrast agents for different imaging modalities. Adv Drug deliv 5. Harris, J M.& Chess, R B Effect of pegylation on pharmaceuticals. Nat Rev Drug Discov 2, 214-21(2003) Park, S& Healy, K E Nanoparticulate DNA packaging using terpolymers of poly (lysine-g-(lactide-b-ethylene glycol)). Bioconjug Chem 14, 311-9(2003) 7 Moghimi, S M, Hunter, A C. murray, J C. Long-circulating and target-specific nanoparticles: theory to practice. Pharmacol Rev 53, 283-318 (2001) Li,Y. et al. PEGylated PLGA nanoparticles as protein carriers: synthesis, preparation and biodistribution in rats. J Control Release 71, 203-11(2001) 9 Stolnik, S, Illum, L& Davis, S.S. Long Circulating Microparticulate Drug Carriers. Advanced Drug Delivery 10. Kozlowski, A& Harris, J M. Improvements in protein PEGylation: pegylated interferons for treatment of hepatitis C J Control Release 72, 217-24(2001) 11. Efremova, N. V, Bondurant, B, O'Brien, D. F& Leckband, D E Measurements of interbilayer forces and protein adsorption on uncharged lipid bilayers displaying poly(ethylene glycol) chains. Biochemistry 39, 3441-51 (2000) 12. Halperin, A Polymer brushes that resist adsorption of model proteins: Design parameters. Langmuir 15, 2525- 2533(1999) Lecture 14-- and micro-particles 6 of 6BEH.462/3.962J Molecular Principles of Biomaterials Spring 2003 References 1. Torchilin, V. P. PEG-based micelles as carriers of contrast agents for different imaging modalities. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 54, 235-252 (2002). 2. Weissig, V. & Torchilin, V. P. Drug and DNA delivery to mitochondria. Adv Drug Deliv Rev 49, 1-2 (2001). 3. Kakizawa, Y. & Kataoka, K. Block copolymer micelles for delivery of gene and related compounds. Adv Drug Deliv Rev 54, 203-22 (2002). 4. Torchilin, V. P. PEG-based micelles as carriers of contrast agents for different imaging modalities. Adv Drug Deliv Rev 54, 235-52 (2002). 5. Harris, J. M. & Chess, R. B. Effect of pegylation on pharmaceuticals. Nat Rev Drug Discov 2, 214-21 (2003). 6. Park, S. & Healy, K. E. Nanoparticulate DNA packaging using terpolymers of poly(lysine-g-(lactide-b-ethylene glycol)). Bioconjug Chem 14, 311-9 (2003). 7. Moghimi, S. M., Hunter, A. C. & Murray, J. C. Long-circulating and target-specific nanoparticles: theory to practice. Pharmacol Rev 53, 283-318 (2001). 8. Li, Y. et al. PEGylated PLGA nanoparticles as protein carriers: synthesis, preparation and biodistribution in rats. J Control Release 71, 203-11 (2001). 9. Stolnik, S., Illum, L. & Davis, S. S. Long Circulating Microparticulate Drug Carriers. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 16, 195-214 (1995). 10. Kozlowski, A. & Harris, J. M. Improvements in protein PEGylation: pegylated interferons for treatment of hepatitis C. J Control Release 72, 217-24 (2001). 11. Efremova, N. V., Bondurant, B., O'Brien, D. F. & Leckband, D. E. Measurements of interbilayer forces and protein adsorption on uncharged lipid bilayers displaying poly(ethylene glycol) chains. Biochemistry 39, 3441-51 (2000). 12. Halperin, A. Polymer brushes that resist adsorption of model proteins: Design parameters. Langmuir 15, 2525- 2533 (1999). Lecture 14 – nano- and micro-particles 6 of 6
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