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Ch. 1 | Structure, properties, and characterization of polymeric biomaterials | |
Ch. 2 | Step-growth and ring-opening polymerization | |
Ch. 3 | Copolymers, block copolymers, and stimuli-sensitive polymers | |
Ch. 4 | Polymer solution properties, micelles, dendrimers, and hydrogels | |
Ch. 5 | Protein conjugation, cross-linking, and PEGylation | |
Ch. 6 | Complement activation by injectable colloidal drug carriers | |
Ch. 7 | Biological membranes and barriers | |
Ch. 8 | Pharmacokinetics of protein- and nucleotide-based drugs | |
Ch. 9 | In vivo fate of polymeric gene carriers | |
Ch. 10 | Subcellular fate of proteins and nucleic acids | |
Ch. 11 | Stability of proteins and nucleic acids | |
Ch. 12 | Formulation, stability, and characterization of protein and peptide drugs | |
Ch. 13 | Micro- and nanoparticulate polymeric delivery systems for nucleic acid-based medicine | |
Ch. 14 | Liposomal delivery of protein and peptide drugs | |
Ch. 15 | Mechanisms of cellular drug resistance and strategies to overcome it | |
Ch. 16 | Transporters as molecular targets for drug delivery and disposition | |
Ch. 17 | Protein transduction domain as a novel tool for delivery of proteins, peptides and nucleic acids | |
Ch. 18 | Introduction to therapeutic nucleic acids | |
Ch. 19 | Antisense and antigene oligonucleotides : structure, stability and delivery | |
Ch. 20 | Artificial nucleic acid chaperones | |
Ch. 21 | Basic components of plasmid-based gene expression systems | |
Ch. 22 | Design elements of polymeric gene carriers |
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