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High-molecular-weight polymers containing biodegradable disulfide bonds: synthesis and in vitro verification of intracellular degradation

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    SYSNO ASEP0338553
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleHigh-molecular-weight polymers containing biodegradable disulfide bonds: synthesis and in vitro verification of intracellular degradation
    Author(s) Etrych, Tomáš (UMCH-V) RID, ORCID
    Kovář, Lubomír (MBU-M)
    Šubr, Vladimír (UMCH-V) RID, ORCID
    Braunová, Alena (UMCH-V) RID
    Pechar, Michal (UMCH-V) RID, ORCID
    Chytil, Petr (UMCH-V) RID, ORCID
    Říhová, Blanka (MBU-M) RID
    Ulbrich, Karel (UMCH-V) RID
    Source TitleJournal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers. - : Sage - ISSN 0883-9115
    Roč. 25, č. 1 (2010), s. 5-26
    Number of pages22 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - United Kingdom
    Keywordswater-soluble polymers ; reductive degradation ; HPMA copolymers
    Subject RIVCD - Macromolecular Chemistry
    R&D ProjectsIAA400500806 GA AV ČR - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AV ČR)
    KAN200200651 GA AV ČR - Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (AV ČR)
    CEZAV0Z40500505 - UMCH-V (2005-2011)
    AV0Z50200510 - MBU-M (2005-2011)
    UT WOS000274186900001
    DOI10.1177/0883911509353485
    AnnotationThe synthesis, physico-chemical behavior, and in vitro intracellular degradation of new biodegradable graft, diblock or multiblock polymer carriers that were designed to deliver bioactive compounds by passive tumor targeting were investigated. In all three carrier systems, the single polymers were linked via biodegradable disulfide bonds forming the graft, diblock or multiblock polymers. Here, degradation of the polymers in model buffer solutions mimicking intracellular environment as well as after incubation with EL4 T-cell lymphoma cancer cells were investigated. In both cases, degradation resulted in polymer fragments of molecular weight below the renal threshold.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Macromolecular Chemistry
    ContactEva Čechová, cechova@imc.cas.cz ; Tel.: 296 809 358
    Year of Publishing2010
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