Phenolic-enabled nanotechnology: versatile particle engineering for biomedicine
Chemical Society Reviews2021Vol. 50(7), pp. 4432–4483
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Di Wu, Jiajing Zhou, Matthew N. Creyer, Wonjun Yim, Zhong Chen, Phillip B. Messersmith, Jesse V. Jokerst
Abstract
Phenolics are readily accessible molecules with versatile reactivity and good biocompatibility—they have catalyzed research into phenolic-enabled nanotechnology thus providing a powerful toolkit for on-demand particle engineering in biomedicine.
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