Membrane stabilization of biodegradable polymersomes.

@article{Katz2009MembraneSO,
  title={Membrane stabilization of biodegradable polymersomes.},
  author={Joshua S. Katz and Dalia H. Levine and Kevin P. Davis and Frank S. Bates and Daniel A. Hammer and Jason A. Burdick},
  journal={Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids},
  year={2009},
  volume={25 8},
  pages={
          4429-34
        }
}
Biodegradable polymersomes are promising vehicles for a range of applications. Their stabilization would improve many properties, including the retention and controlled release of polymersome contents, yet this has not been previously accomplished. Here, we present the first example of stabilizing fully biodegradable polymersomes through acrylation of the hydrophobic terminal end of polymersome-forming poly(caprolactone-b-ethylene glycol). Exposure of the resulting polymersomes loaded with a… 

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