Nanoprecipitation, also known as solvent displacement or interfacial deposition, is a widely used method for the synthesis of nanoparticles. It involves the precipitation of a dissolved material from ...
The performance of nanoparticles used as carriers in drug delivery is intimately linked to their physical properties. Nanoprecipitation is a common method for the preparation of drug-loaded polymer ...
Nanoprecipitation encompasses a suite of bottom-up fabrication methods in which a drug and carrier polymer, dissolved in a water-miscible organic solvent, are rapidly mixed with an antisolvent to ...
Robert Prud'homme, professor of chemical and biological engineering at Princeton University, has been selected to receive the inaugural Dean for Research Award for Distinguished Innovation for the ...
The biodegradable polymer Poly (D,L-lactide-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) is widely regarded as safe for use in medical applications, seeing common use in the creation of particles used in in vivo studies.