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    Physicochemical Evaluation of Nanoparticles Assembled from Poly(lactic acid)−Poly(ethylene glycol) (PLA−PEG) Block Copolymers as Drug Delivery Vehicles by Riley, T, Stolnik, S, Heald, C. R, Xiong, C. D, Garnett, M. C, Illum, L, Davis, S. S, Purkiss, S. C, Barlow, R. J, Gellert, P. R

    Published in Langmuir (29-05-2001)
    “…Nanoparticles assembled from poly(d,l-lactic acid)−poly(ethylene glycol) (PLA−PEG) block copolymers may have a therapeutic application in site-specific drug…”
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    Poly(lactic acid)−Poly(ethylene oxide) (PLA−PEG) Nanoparticles:  NMR Studies of the Central Solidlike PLA Core and the Liquid PEG Corona by Heald, C. R, Stolnik, S, Kujawinski, K. S, De Matteis, C, Garnett, M. C, Illum, L, Davis, S. S, Purkiss, S. C, Barlow, R. J, Gellert, P. R

    Published in Langmuir (30-04-2002)
    “…NMR studies on a series of poly(lactic acid)−poly(ethylene oxide) (PLA−PEG) diblock copolymers have been carried out in d 6-acetone and in D2O. Nanoparticles…”
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    Core−Shell Structure of PLA−PEG Nanoparticles Used for Drug Delivery by Riley, T, Heald, C. R, Stolnik, S, Garnett, M. C, Illum, L, Davis, S. S, King, S. M, Heenan, R. K, Purkiss, S. C, Barlow, R. J, Gellert, P. R, Washington, C

    Published in Langmuir (30-09-2003)
    “…Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) has been used to study the internal structure of poly(lactic acid)−poly(ethylene glycol) (PLA(d)−PEG) block copolymer…”
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    Surface modification of poly(lactide-co-glycolide) nanospheres by biodegradable poly(lactide)-poly(ethylene glycol) copolymers by STOLNIK, S, DUNN, S. E, ILLUM, L, GARNETT, M. C, DAVIES, M. C, COOMBES, A. G. A, TAYLOR, D. C, IRVING, M. P, PURKISS, S. C, TADROS, T. F, DAVIS, S. S

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-12-1994)
    “…The modification of surface properties of biodegradable poly(lactide-co- glycolide) (PLGA) and model polystyrene nanospheres by poly(lactide)-poly(ethylene…”
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    Radiolabeling, stability, and body distribution in rats, of low molecular weight polylactide homopolymer and polylactide–polyethyleneglycol copolymer by Bridges, Janine F, Critchlow, Margaret, P. Irving, Michael, Purkiss, Stuart C, Taylor, David C, Lloyd, John B

    Published in Biomaterials (2000)
    “…In order to study its fate in vivo, a low molecular-weight polylactide homopolymer was derivatized with a p-methoxyphenyl moiety, so as to make it susceptible…”
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