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Near-infrared-light-sensitive polymers

Polymers responsive to the body s external stimuli contain polymers sensitive to temperature, near-infrared light, ultrasound, magnetic fields, light, and electrics fields. These kinds of energy, which are supplied from outside of the body, are used for drug delivery systems. [Pg.235]

Figure 10.3 Structures of polymers and polymeric drug delivery systems sensitive to temperature, near-infrared light, and magnetic fields, (a) Temperature-sensitive biodegradable block copolymer (Kim et al., 2011). (b) NIR-sensitive PLGA microspheres contaming hoUow gold nanoparticles (You et al., 2010). (c) NIR-sensitive hybrid nanogels (Wu et al., 2010). Figure 10.3 Structures of polymers and polymeric drug delivery systems sensitive to temperature, near-infrared light, and magnetic fields, (a) Temperature-sensitive biodegradable block copolymer (Kim et al., 2011). (b) NIR-sensitive PLGA microspheres contaming hoUow gold nanoparticles (You et al., 2010). (c) NIR-sensitive hybrid nanogels (Wu et al., 2010).

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