Organic Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery and Imaging
Organic nanoparticles for drug delivery and imaging. A number of organic nanoparticles have been developed to encapsulate and deliver therapeutic and imaging agents. The articles in this issue of MRS Bulletin highlight applications of organic nanoparticles for therapeutic delivery and imaging, and focus on recent advances in this field. The cover shows one-, two-, and three-patch surfaces of multicompartmental particles that, because of their unique characteristics, can be selectively surface-modified based on the incorporated functional polymers. Different fluorescent labeled molecules were used on the surface and within each compartment of the particles shown, which were then imaged with a confocal microscope. Such particles can be used for drug delivery, tissue engineering, self-assembly, and novel gel formation. Image courtesy of Sahar Rahmani. See the technical theme that begins on page 219.
Organic Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery and Imaging
Introduction
Organic nanoparticles for drug delivery and imaging
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 219-223
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 224-225
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Organic Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery and Imaging
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Understanding nano-bio interactions to improve nanocarriers for drug delivery
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 227-237
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Theranostic applications of organic nanoparticles for cancer treatment
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 239-249
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Recent progress with multicompartmental nanoparticles
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 251-257
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Clinical translational challenges in nanomedicine
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 259-264
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Technical Feature
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A topological twist on materials science
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 265-279
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Energy Quarterly
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News and analysis on materials solutions to energy challenges: www.mrs.org/energy-quarterly | www.materialsforenergy.org
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- 13 March 2014, p. 213
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Regional Initiative
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Israel makes an ambitious move on alternative fuels
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 214-215
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Interview
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Superconductivity to cosmology: K. Alexander Müller explores mysteries in energy
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 216-217
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Opinion
Letter from the President
Letter
The MRS mission and industry
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 198-199
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Molecule transforms metal–organic framework to become conducting
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- 13 March 2014, p. 202
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Energy Focus: Inexpensive organic flow battery is metal-free
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 202-204
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Bio Focus: Contact lens elutes glaucoma medication sustainably for one month
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Energy Focus: Skin pigment enables edible battery for biodegradable devices
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Quantitative STEM technique extracts 3D atom stacking information from 2D image
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Science Policy
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US Congress proposes alternative to COMPETES Act
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 209-210
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European Commission launches pilot to open publicly funded research data: http://ec.europa.eu
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- 13 March 2014, p. 211
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Features
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Famous last words
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 303-304
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Society News
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Materials Research Society celebrates 40th anniversary with more cutting-edge research at the 2013 MRS Fall Meeting: www.mrs.org/fall2013 www.mrs.org/OnDemand®
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- 13 March 2014, pp. 282-284
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