Nanogel

A nanogel is a nanoparticle composed of a hydrogel – a crosslinked hydrophilic polymer network. Nanogels are most often composed of synthetic polymers[1] or biopolymers which are chemically or physically crosslinked.[2] Nanogels are usually in the tens to hundreds of nanometers in diameter. Like hydrogels, the pores in nanogels can be filled with small molecules or macromolecules,[3] and their properties, such as swelling, degradation, and chemical functionality, can be controlled.[4]

Applications

Potential applications of nanogels include drug delivery agents, contrast agents for medical imaging, nanoactuators, and sensors.[2][5][6][7][8]

Nanogels are not to be confused with Nanogel aerogel, a lightweight thermal insulator.

References

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  12. Keliher, Edmund J.; Yoo, Jeongsoo; Nahrendorf, Matthias; Lewis, Jason S.; Marinelli, Brett; Newton, Andita; Pittet, Mikael J.; Weissleder, Ralph (2011). "89Zr-Labeled Dextran Nanoparticles Allow in Vivo Macrophage Imaging". Bioconjugate Chemistry 22 (12): 2383–9. doi:10.1021/bc200405d. PMID 22035047.
  13. Heller, Daniel A.; Levi, Yair; Pelet, Jeisa M.; Doloff, Joshua C.; Wallas, Jasmine; Pratt, George W.; Jiang, Shan; Sahay, Gaurav; Schroeder, Avi; Schroeder, Josh E.; Chyan, Yieu; Zurenko, Christopher; Querbes, William; Manzano, Miguel; Kohane, Daniel S.; Langer, Robert; Anderson, Daniel G. (2013). "Modular 'Click-in-Emulsion' Bone-Targeted Nanogels". Advanced Materials 25 (10): 1449–54. doi:10.1002/adma.201202881. PMID 23280931.
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