K GLENNS's research while affiliated with Tokyo Junshin Women's College and other places
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There is a wide-spread consensus that characteristics of drug vehicles determine the applicability of the site-specific delivery of drugs. This article focused on the promising features of block copolymer micelles as drug vehicles mimicking the natural carrier-systems with supramolecular structures (i.e. viruses and lipoproteins). Considerable disc...
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... This phenomenon is attributed to the effect of enhanced permeability and retention (EPR). [11][12][13] In recent years, there has been a significant amount of research directed towards a particular subclass of PM known as "star polymers". [14] To increase the functionality and selectivity of the star polymers as a drug carrier, firstly, the end groups of the star polymers can be modified. ...