The polymer, called polyethylene glycol or PEG, works by "fusing" the membranes of damaged nerve cells, and it can be applied up to eight hours after the injury without adversely affecting the patient ...
Fast-scanning atomic force microscopy imaging of the molecule at two different time points shows positional shifts along the polymer chain on the left. On the right, the molecular structure of PEG ...
Their coating of a non-degradable polymer opens opportunities for particles ... To examine the effect of PEG surface attachment on particle diffusion, Wang and colleagues used a microscopy ...
PEG-Naloxol (NKTR-118) in Phase II clinical trials. Clinical benefit has already been demonstrated with polymer–drug conjugates bearing classical chemotherapeutic agents. The future of cancer ...
Recent studies have already reported the use of polymer conjugation techniques with ... Oxidized dextran; PEG: Poly(ethylene glycol); PGA: Poly-L-glutamic acid; PTX: Paclitaxel.
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