Multi-fractal modeling of curcumin release mechanism from polymeric nanomicelles
The physicochemical properties of "smart" or stimuli-sensitive amphiphilic copolymers can be modeled as a function of their environment. In special, pH-sensitive copolymers have practical applications in the biomedical field as drug delivery systems. Interactions between the structural uni...
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Main Authors: | Camelia E. Iurciuc (Tincu) (Author), Marcel Popa (Author), Leonard I. Atanase (Author), Ovidiu Popa (Author), Lacramioara Ochiuz (Author), Paraschiva Postolache (Author), Vlad Ghizdovat (Author), Stefan A. Irimiciuc (Author), Maricel Agop (Author), Constantin Volovat (Author), Simona Volovat (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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