Reversible deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP) provides unprecedented control over polymer composition, size, functionality, and topology. Various materials, such as linear …
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Efficient viral or nonviral delivery of nucleic acids is the key step of genetic nanomedicine. Both viral and synthetic vectors have been successfully employed for genetic delivery with …
Combining synthetic polymers with RNA paves the way for creating RNA-based materials with non-canonical functions. We have developed an acylation reagent that allows for direct …
The conjugation of synthetic polymers with various biomolecules provides an easy access to biohybrid materials which combine advantages from both the synthetic world and Nature …
Vinyl polymers have been the focus of intensive research over the past few decades and are attractive materials owing to their ease of synthesis and their broad diversity of architectures …
A living radical polymerization (LRP) is a free radical polymerization that aims at displaying living character,(ie, does not terminate or transfer and is able to continue polymerization …
This paper provides a second update to the review of reversible deactivation radical polymerization achieved with thiocarbonylthio compounds (ZC (= S) SR) by a mechanism of …
Telechelic polymers, defined as macromolecules that contain two reactive end groups, are used as cross-linkers, chain extenders, and important building blocks for various …
A facile route to well-defined “smart” polymer− protein conjugates with tunable bioactivity is reported. Protein modification with a reversible addition− fragmentation chain transfer …