New family of biodegradable polymers shows promise for intracellular drug delivery

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A new family of biodegradable polymers developed at Georgia Tech have several advantages over existing biodegradable polymers. They biodegrade into FDA-approved compounds such as food additives synthesis is simple and degradation of the polymer gener ...
A new family of biodegradable polymers developed at Georgia Tech have several advantages over existing biodegradable polymers. They biodegrade into FDA-approved compounds, such as food additives; synthesis is simple; and degradation of the polymer generates membrane-permeable products that allow all of the polymer’s byproducts to diffuse outside the cell.

A newly developed family of biodegradable polymers has shown potential for use in intracellular delivery and sustained release of therapeutic drugs to the acidic environments of tumors, inflammatory tissues and intracellular vesicles that hold foreign matter.


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