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Cell encapsulation self-assembly

Like small amphiphile nanotubes [14], block copolymer nanotubes should have potential applications in controlled deUvery and release [97,98], in encapsulation [99], and in nanoelectronics [100] etc. Although there have been reports on laboratory use of block copolymer nanofibers as vehicles for drug delivery [101], as scaffolds for cell growth [88,102], as precursors for ceramic magnetic nanowires [103,104], and as precursors for carbon nanofibers [105,106[, practical applications of block copolymer nanotubes have not been reported. This is probably due to the difficulty in making such structures. Their preparation from the self-assembly of block copolymers and interests from industry will likely change the scenery of nanotube appUca-tions in the futme. [Pg.61]


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