Publications by authors named "Maksims Babenko"

Polymeric hydrogels are a complex class of materials with one common feature-the ability to form three-dimensional networks capable of imbibing large amounts of water or biological fluids without being dissolved, acting as self-sustained containers for various purposes, including pharmaceutical and biomedical applications. Transdermal pharmaceutical microneedles are a pain-free drug delivery system that continues on the path to widespread adoption-regulatory guidelines are on the horizon, and investments in the field continue to grow annually. Recently, hydrogels have generated interest in the field of transdermal microneedles due to their tunable properties, allowing them to be exploited as delivery systems and extraction tools.

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Article Synopsis
  • Understanding how the structure of smart hydrogels affects their properties is essential for developing improved drug delivery systems.
  • This study focuses on Pluronic smart hydrogels, highlighting their benefits such as better patient compliance, fewer side effects, and the ability to control drug release through phase changes within the body.
  • Advanced techniques like small angle x-ray and neutron scattering are used to study the structural transitions of these hydrogels, helping to create empirical formulas for optimizing their performance as injectable drug carriers.
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