2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2015.02.017
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Thermosensitive dendritic polyglycerol-based nanogels for cutaneous delivery of biomacromolecules

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“…Thermoresponsive tNGs undergo conformational changes at temperatures around their T cp resulting in water loss and increase of hydrophobicity. In addition, the conformational change at temperatures close to T cp changes the loading capacity and leads to a thermal triggered compound release (Rancan et al, 2017;Witting et al, 2015). Since the T cp of the studied tNGs is close to the physiological skin temperature (32 C) the described tNGs are capable of releasing their payload into the viable part of the skin, before they are taken up by the non-targeted keratinocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Thermoresponsive tNGs undergo conformational changes at temperatures around their T cp resulting in water loss and increase of hydrophobicity. In addition, the conformational change at temperatures close to T cp changes the loading capacity and leads to a thermal triggered compound release (Rancan et al, 2017;Witting et al, 2015). Since the T cp of the studied tNGs is close to the physiological skin temperature (32 C) the described tNGs are capable of releasing their payload into the viable part of the skin, before they are taken up by the non-targeted keratinocytes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…efficiently into the viable epidermis of human skin which is primarily composed of keratinocytes (Asadian-Birjand et al, 2012a;Samah et al, 2010;Witting et al, 2015). Potential interactions with keratinocytes of the viable epidermis cannot be entirely excluded, particularly in diseased and, hence, barrier impaired skin.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In any case, after its application into the skin, NMs non-internalized transdermally are mainly released to wastewaters by two routes: attached to clothes in direct contact with the skin and washed away by water when washing or bathing. It has been demonstrated that an important fraction that ranges usually from 95 to >99% for non-targeted NMs to about 75-80% in surface-modified nanoparticles reaches the environment [123][124][125].…”
Section: Nanomaterials Administered Intentionally For Diagnostics or mentioning
confidence: 99%