| Literature DB >> 32682902 |
Danqing Liu1, Hui Sun2, Yufen Xiao1, Shuai Chen1, Erik Jan Cornel1, Yunqing Zhu3, Jianzhong Du4.
Abstract
Inspired by cell membrane structures, synthetic polymer vesicles caused great expectations for the preparation of biomedicine for decades. However, in contrast to bio-membranes, which consist of inhomogeneous features, conventional synthetic polymer vesicles usually consist of a homogeneous membrane which is purely made out of hydrophobic components. This significantly limited the versatility of synthetic polymer vesicle membranes. Fortunately, polymer vesicles with inhomogeneous membranes were recently developed to address this limitation. These new inhomogeneous membrane features introduced secondary functions to the vesicle membrane. Indeed, the membrane of polymer vesicles no longer only serves as a simple barrier that separates the interior from the exterior environment. Introduced membrane features can act as a versatile platform for tailorable nanoparticle functionalities, which allow functions such as biomacromolecule transportation, diabetes treatment, and cancer theranostics. This review highlights recent advances made with polymer vesicles with inhomogeneous membrane structures. More specifically, design principles, biomedical applications, and the future perspectives of such vesicles are summarized.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer theranostics; Inhomogeneous membrane; Polymer vesicles; Polymersomes; Self-assembly
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32682902 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2020.07.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776