ROHAĽOVÁ, Simona, Jan GAJDZIOK, Tomáš WOLASCHKA and David VETCHÝ. Polyméry reagujúce na stimuly pre prípravu in situ gélov (Stimuli-responsive Polymers for the Preparation of in situ Gels). CHEMICKÉ LISTY. Praha: Česká společnost chemická, 2021, vol. 115, No 1, p. 25-31. ISSN 0009-2770.
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Original name Polyméry reagujúce na stimuly pre prípravu in situ gélov
Name (in English) Stimuli-responsive Polymers for the Preparation of in situ Gels
Authors ROHAĽOVÁ, Simona (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Jan GAJDZIOK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Tomáš WOLASCHKA (703 Slovakia) and David VETCHÝ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition CHEMICKÉ LISTY, Praha, Česká společnost chemická, 2021, 0009-2770.
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Original language Slovak
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30104 Pharmacology and pharmacy
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 0.356
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14160/21:00121163
Organization unit Faculty of Pharmacy
UT WoS 000606797100005
Keywords in English in situ gel; smart polymer; stimuli-responsive polymers; hydrogel
Tags rivok, ÚFT
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Recently, the stimuli-responsive polymers get increased scientific interest due to the ability to reversibly alter their physicochemical properties. They are often referred to as smart, environmental-sensitive or intelligent polymers. This review provides fundamental information on various types of smart polymers responsive to biological, physical and chemical stimuli with examples of their use in the preparation of smart hydrogels and in situ gels with controlled or targeted drug release.
Abstract (in English)
Recently, the stimuli-responsive polymers get increased scientific interest due to the ability to reversibly alter their physicochemical properties. They are often referred to as smart, environmental-sensitive or intelligent polymers. This review provides fundamental information on various types of smart polymers responsive to biological, physical and chemical stimuli with examples of their use in the preparation of smart hydrogels and in situ gels with controlled or targeted drug release.
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