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Advanced Healthcare Materials | 2018

Engineering Polymersomes for Diagnostics and Therapy

Jiayu Leong; Jye Yng Teo; Vinay K. Aakalu; Yi Yan Yang; Hyunjoon Kong

Engineered polymer vesicles, termed as polymersomes, confer a flexibility to control their structure, properties, and functionality. Self-assembly of amphiphilic copolymers leads to vesicles consisting of a hydrophobic bilayer membrane and hydrophilic core, each of which is loaded with a wide array of small and large molecules of interests. As such, polymersomes are increasingly being studied as carriers of imaging probes and therapeutic drugs. Effective delivery of polymersomes necessitates careful design of polymersomes. Therefore, this review article discusses the design strategies of polymersomes developed for enhanced transport and efficacy of imaging probes and therapeutic drugs. In particular, the article focuses on overviewing technologies to regulate the size, structure, shape, surface activity, and stimuli- responsiveness of polymersomes and discussing the extent to which these properties and structure of polymersomes influence the efficacy of cargo molecules. Taken together with future considerations, this article will serve to improve the controllability of polymersome functions and accelerate the use of polymersomes in biomedical applications.


Langmuir | 2018

Pore Diameter of Mesoporous Silica Modulates Oxidation of H2O2-Sensing Chromophore in a Porous Matrix

Jiayu Leong; Yongbeom Seo; Sang-Hyon Chu; Cheol Park; Eun Je Jeon; Seung-Woo Cho; Yi Yan Yang; Luisa A. DiPietro; Dong Hyun Kim; Hyunjoon Kong

Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is an attractive chemical because of its bleaching properties in paper and pulp industry and as a disinfectant in the food, water, and medical industries. However, it is important to monitor the residual H2O2 level after its usage and prevent any unintended health problems or chemical reactions. Most H2O2 sensors often utilize fluorophores or electrical circuitry that requires an additional irradiation or a digital display. To this end, this study presents a 3,3,5,5-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB)/horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-loaded patch that alerts the presence of high H2O2 levels by generating a visible blue color. We hypothesized that water-insoluble TMB immobilized within mesoporous silica particles of proper pore diameter and structure would act as a colorimetric indicator through the H2O2-mediated oxidation within a cross-linked patch. We examined this hypothesis by immobilizing TMB molecules in mesoporous silica particles with 2 and 7 nm diameter cylindrical pores as well as on nonporous silica particles. Then, we loaded these TMB-silica particles and HRP in a porous alginate patch via sequential in situ cross-linking reaction and lyophilization. In the presence of 25-5000 μM H2O2, which simulate H2O2 concentrations found in residual disinfecting fluids, the patch loaded with TMB-mesoporous silica particles with 7 nm diameter pores generated a distinct blue color with varying intensities depending on the H2O2 concentration. The design principles demonstrated in this study should be applicable to a broad array of sensors to be integrated into a moldable, three-dimensional matrix.


Archive | 2013

Branched polyamines for delivery of biologically active materials

Wei Cheng; Daniel J. Coady; Amanda C. Engler; James L. Hedrick; Pei Yun Teo; Chuan Yang; Yi Yan Yang


Archive | 2010

Biodegradable polymers, complexes thereof for gene therapeutics and drug delivery, and methods related thereto

James L. Hedrick; Kazuki Fukushima; Yi Yan Yang


Archive | 2009

ANTIMICROBIAL POLYMERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF

James L. Hedrick; Kazuki Fukushima; Yi Yan Yang


Archive | 2011

Cationic polymers for antimicrobial applications and delivery of bioactive materials

Daniel J. Coady; Amanda C. Engler; Kazuki Fukushima; James L. Hedrick; Jeremy P. K. Tan; Yi Yan Yang


Archive | 2009

BIODEGRADABLE BLOCK POLYMERS FOR DRUG DELIVERY, AND METHODS RELATED THERETO

James L. Hedrick; Alshakim Nelson; Chuan Yang; Yi Yan Yang


ACS Macro Letters | 2017

Self-Assembled, Biodegradable Magnetic Resonance Imaging Agents: Organic Radical-Functionalized Diblock Copolymers

Julian M. W. Chan; Rudy J. Wojtecki; Haritz Sardon; Ashlynn L. Z. Lee; Cartney E. Smith; Artem Shkumatov; Shujun Gao; Hyunjoon Kong; Yi Yan Yang; James L. Hedrick


Archive | 2011

Antimicrobial compositions, methods of preparation thereof, and uses thereof

Daniel J. Coady; Kazuki Fukushima; James L. Hedrick; Yi Yan Yang


Macromolecules | 2016

Cooperative Orthogonal Macromolecular Assemblies with Broad Spectrum Antiviral Activity, High Selectivity, and Resistance Mitigation

Koji Ichiyama; Chuan Yang; Lakshmi Chandrasekaran; Shaoqiong Liu; Lijun Rong; Yue Zhao; Shujun Gao; Ashlynn L. Z. Lee; Kenji Ohba; Youichi Suzuki; Yoshiyuki Yoshinaka; Kunitada Shimotohno; Kei Miyakawa; Akihide Ryo; James L. Hedrick; Naoki Yamamoto; Yi Yan Yang

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