Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11147/14248
Title: Roadmap on multifunctional materials for drug delivery
Authors: Nottelet, Benjamin
Buwalda, Sytze
van Nostrum, Cornelus F.
Zhao, Xiaofei
Deng, Chao
Zhong, Zhiyuan
Cheah, Ernest
Kehr, Nermin Seda
Keywords: Polymers
Hydrogels
Nanomaterials
Drug delivery systems
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Abstract: This Roadmap on drug delivery aims to cover some of the most recent advances in the field of materials for drug delivery systems (DDSs) and emphasizes the role that multifunctional materials play in advancing the performance of modern DDSs in the context of the most current challenges presented. The Roadmap is comprised of multiple sections, each of which introduces the status of the field, the current and future challenges faced, and a perspective of the required advances necessary for biomaterial science to tackle these challenges. It is our hope that this collective vision will contribute to the initiation of conversation and collaboration across all areas of multifunctional materials for DDSs. We stress that this article is not meant to be a fully comprehensive review but rather an up-to-date snapshot of different areas of research, with a minimal number of references that focus upon the very latest research developments.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7639/ad05e8
https://hdl.handle.net/11147/14248
ISSN: 2515-7639
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