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Advancement of multifunctional hybrid nanogel systems: Construction and application in drug co-delivery and imaging technique

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.11.031

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Multifunctional hybrid nanogel; Drug delivery system; Multicompartment nanogel; Stimuli-responsive; Multiple agents co-delivery; Imaging contrast

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2015HM070]
  2. Science and Technology plan projects of Shandong province population and family planning committee [201425]

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Nanogel-based multifunctional drug delivery systems, especially hybrid nanogels and multicompartment nanogels have drawn more and more extensive attention from the researchers in pharmacy because it can result in achieving a superior functionality through the synergistic property enhancement of each component The unique hybrid and compartmentalized structures provide the great potential for co-delivery of multiple agents even the multiple agents with different physicochemical properties. Otherwise the hybrid nanogel encapsulating optical and magnetic resonance imaging contrast can be utilized in imaging technique for disease diagnosis. More importantly through nanogel-based multifunctional drug delivery systems the stimuli-responsive features might be easily employed for the design of targeted release of drug. This review summarizes the construction of diverse hybrid nanogels and multicompartment nanogels. The application in co-delivery of multiple agents and imaging agents for diagnosis as well as the application in the design of stimuli-responsive multifunctional nanogels as drug delivery are also reviewed and discussed. The future prospects in application of multifunctional nanogels will be also discussed in this review. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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