2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1165782
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Editorial: Bioresponsive nanomaterials for drug delivery or controlled release

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“…The primary principle of these scaffolds is to provide highly targeted and localized control in therapeutic drug release, thus enhancing the efficacy and safety of treatments. Bioreactivity largely depends on the properties of the polymers used to construct the scaffolds, including their pH responsiveness, temperature responsiveness, light responsiveness, electric-field responsiveness, and magnetic-field responsiveness [ 247 , 248 ].…”
Section: Multiresponse Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems Based On Nan...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary principle of these scaffolds is to provide highly targeted and localized control in therapeutic drug release, thus enhancing the efficacy and safety of treatments. Bioreactivity largely depends on the properties of the polymers used to construct the scaffolds, including their pH responsiveness, temperature responsiveness, light responsiveness, electric-field responsiveness, and magnetic-field responsiveness [ 247 , 248 ].…”
Section: Multiresponse Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems Based On Nan...mentioning
confidence: 99%