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Microfluidic nanomaterials: From synthesis to biomedical applications.

Illath K, Kar S, Gupta P, Shinde A, Wankhar S, Tseng FG, Lim KT, Nagai M, Santra TS (2022) Microfluidic nanomaterials: From synthesis to biomedical applications. Biomaterials 280:121247. doi: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.121247

Objective: To evaluate the current state of the controlled synthesis of nanomaterials using microfluidic devices.

Summary: In summary, inherent features of microfluidics enabled the controlled synthesis of biopolymer and silica nanomaterials that can easily encapsulate drugs.

Usage: Saporin was loaded quickly with nanogel of various sizes and observed that saporin loaded protein releasing depended on the density of cross-linking.

Related Products: Saporin (Cat. #PR-01)

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