Selenium-Containing Polymers: Promising Biomaterials for Controlled Release and Enzyme Mimics
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Abstract
Although researchers have made great progress in the development of responsive polymeric materials for controlled drug release or diagnostics over the last 10 years, therapeutic results still lag behind expectations. The development of special materials that respond to physiological relevant concentrations, typically within the micromolar or nanomolar concentration regime, remains challenging. Therefore, researchers continue to pursue new biomaterials with unique properties and that respond to mild biochemical signals or biomarkers. Selenium is an essential element in human body with potential antioxidant properties. Because of selenium's electronegativity and atomic radius, selenium-containing compounds…
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- Selenium
- Drug delivery
- Diselenide
- Polymer
- Nanotechnology
- Covalent bond
- Chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
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