Programmed hydrolysis of nanoassemblies by electrostatic interaction-mediated enzymatic-degradation
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 50(8), pp. 968–970
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Sandani Samarajeewa, Ryan P. Zentay, Nema D. Jhurry, Ang Li, Kellie Seetho, Jiong Zou, Karen L. Wooley
Abstract
Electrostatic interaction-mediated enzymatic-hydrolysis of poly(lactide)-containing nanoscale assemblies is described. At physiological pH, degradable core-shell morphologies with charged shells can readily attract or repel enzymes carrying opposite or similar charges, respectively.
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