2013
DOI: 10.1002/jps.23664
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Thermosensitive Depot-Forming Injectable Phosphatidylcholine Blends Tailored for Localized Drug Delivery

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“…In recent years, anti-cancer drugs were usually conjugated to the macromolecular carrier via a cleavable hydrazine, amide or ester bond. 4 The polymer precursors include PEG, 5,6 PHEMA, [7][8][9] PAM, 10 and gelatin, 11 or block copolymers such as PEG-PLA, 12,13 or PEO-b-PAGE. 14 An amino acid 15 or oligo-peptide spacer 16,17 was oen incorporated in between the drug and the carrier polymer chain to adjust the release rate of the parent drug, and enhanced anti-tumor activity and therapeutic index were observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, anti-cancer drugs were usually conjugated to the macromolecular carrier via a cleavable hydrazine, amide or ester bond. 4 The polymer precursors include PEG, 5,6 PHEMA, [7][8][9] PAM, 10 and gelatin, 11 or block copolymers such as PEG-PLA, 12,13 or PEO-b-PAGE. 14 An amino acid 15 or oligo-peptide spacer 16,17 was oen incorporated in between the drug and the carrier polymer chain to adjust the release rate of the parent drug, and enhanced anti-tumor activity and therapeutic index were observed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%