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Andrew Lofts

Bio: Andrew Lofts is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Controlled release. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 6 citations.

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TL;DR: The way in which the NNH structure is applied to improve the performance of the hydrogel in each application is emphasized, with the aim of developing a set of principles that can be used to rationally design NNHs for future uses.

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the peptide drug PAOPA was loaded with oxidized starch nanoparticles (SNPs) and carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCh) for intranasal delivery via spray, high nasal mucosal retention, and functional controlled release of PAOPA, a positive allosteric modulator of dopamine D2 receptor.

27 citations


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26 Jul 2022-Polymers
TL;DR: The main purpose of this review article was to summarize the most recent trends of hydrogel technology, going through the most used polymeric materials and the most popularHydrogel synthesis methods in recent years, including different strategies of enhancing hydrogels’ properties, such as cross-linking and the manufacture of composite hydrogELs.
Abstract: Nowadays, there are still numerous challenges for well-known biomedical applications, such as tissue engineering (TE), wound healing and controlled drug delivery, which must be faced and solved. Hydrogels have been proposed as excellent candidates for these applications, as they have promising properties for the mentioned applications, including biocompatibility, biodegradability, great absorption capacity and tunable mechanical properties. However, depending on the material or the manufacturing method, the resulting hydrogel may not be up to the specific task for which it is designed, thus there are different approaches proposed to enhance hydrogel performance for the requirements of the application in question. The main purpose of this review article was to summarize the most recent trends of hydrogel technology, going through the most used polymeric materials and the most popular hydrogel synthesis methods in recent years, including different strategies of enhancing hydrogels’ properties, such as cross-linking and the manufacture of composite hydrogels. In addition, the secondary objective of this review was to briefly discuss other novel applications of hydrogels that have been proposed in the past few years which have drawn a lot of attention.

37 citations

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TL;DR: The way in which the NNH structure is applied to improve the performance of the hydrogel in each application is emphasized, with the aim of developing a set of principles that can be used to rationally design NNHs for future uses.

33 citations

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TL;DR: Non-oral long-acting drug delivery systems (LADDS) encompass a range of technologies for precisely delivering drug molecules into target tissues either through the systemic circulation or via localized injections for treating chronic diseases like diabetes, cancer, and brain disorders as well as for agerelated eye diseases.

31 citations

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Todd Hoare1
01 Feb 2022-Small
TL;DR: In this paper , a review highlights recent developments in the design of switchable nanoparticles whose size, surface chemistry, shape, or a combination thereof can be altered as a function of time, a disease-specific microenvironment, and/or via an externally applied stimulus to enable improved optimization of nanoparticle properties in each step of the delivery process.
Abstract: Multiple biological barriers must be considered in the design of nanomedicines, including prolonged blood circulation, efficient accumulation at the target site, effective penetration into the target tissue, selective uptake of the nanoparticles into target cells, and successful endosomal escape. However, different particle sizes, surface chemistries, and sometimes shapes are required to achieve the desired transport properties at each step of the delivery process. In response, this review highlights recent developments in the design of switchable nanoparticles whose size, surface chemistry, shape, or a combination thereof can be altered as a function of time, a disease-specific microenvironment, and/or via an externally applied stimulus to enable improved optimization of nanoparticle properties in each step of the delivery process. The practical use of such nanoparticles in chemotherapy, bioimaging, photothermal therapy, and other applications is also discussed.

22 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provide an extensive overview on the most promising injectable hydrogels for neural tissue engineering, focusing on tailoring internal/external stimuli-responsive hydrogel for the new injectable systems design, able to guide neural tissue response.

19 citations