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51. Isothermal Titration Calorimetry for the Screening of Aflatoxin B1 Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Sensor Affinity Agents.

52. New Insights into Quinine-DNA Binding Using Raman Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations.

53. Molecular Affinity Agents for Intrinsic Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Sensors.

54. Packaging pDNA by Polymeric ABC Micelles Simultaneously Achieves Colloidal Stability and Structural Control.

55. Advances in Polymer Design for Enhancing Oral Drug Solubility and Delivery.

56. Open-to-Air RAFT Polymerization in Complex Solvents: From Whisky to Fermentation Broth.

57. Structures and Protonation States of Hydrophilic-Cationic Diblock Copolymers and Their Binding with Plasmid DNA.

58. Facially amphiphilic polyionene biocidal polymers derived from lithocholic acid.

59. Cell Penetrating Polymers Containing Guanidinium Trigger Apoptosis in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells unless Conjugated to a Targeting N-Acetyl-Galactosamine Block.

60. Diblock Terpolymers Are Tunable and pH Responsive Vehicles To Increase Hydrophobic Drug Solubility for Oral Administration.

61. Lipophilic Polycation Vehicles Display High Plasmid DNA Delivery to Multiple Cell Types.

62. Complexation of Linear DNA and Poly(styrenesulfonate) with Cationic Copolymer Micelles: Effect of Polyanion Flexibility.

63. Equilibration of Micelle-Polyelectrolyte Complexes: Mechanistic Differences between Static and Annealed Charge Distributions.

64. Complexation between DNA and Hydrophilic-Cationic Diblock Copolymers.

66. 2-Hydroxyethylcellulose and Amphiphilic Block Polymer Conjugates Form Mechanically Tunable and Nonswellable Hydrogels.

67. Heparin Enhances Transfection in Concert with a Trehalose-Based Polycation with Challenging Cell Types.

68. High-Throughput Excipient Discovery Enables Oral Delivery of Poorly Soluble Pharmaceuticals.

69. Tuning Cationic Block Copolymer Micelle Size by pH and Ionic Strength.

70. Predictable Heating and Positive MRI Contrast from a Mesoporous Silica-Coated Iron Oxide Nanoparticle.

71. Fast, Efficient, and Gentle Transfection of Human Adherent Cells in Suspension.

72. N-Acetylgalactosamine Block-co-Polycations Form Stable Polyplexes with Plasmids and Promote Liver-Targeted Delivery.

73. Stimuli-Responsive Polymers for Biological Detection and Delivery.

74. Trehalose-Based Block Copolycations Promote Polyplex Stabilization for Lyophilization and in Vivo pDNA Delivery.

75. Interpolyelectrolyte Complexes of Polycationic Micelles and Linear Polyanions: Structural Stability and Temporal Evolution.

76. Deconstructing HPMCAS: Excipient Design to Tailor Polymer-Drug Interactions for Oral Drug Delivery.

77. Dissolution and Solubility Enhancement of the Highly Lipophilic Drug Phenytoin via Interaction with Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-vinylpyrrolidone) Excipients.

78. Sustainable Polyesters Derived from Glucose and Castor Oil: Building Block Structure Impacts Properties.

79. Diffusion of Drug Delivery Nanoparticles into Biogels Using Time-Resolved MicroMRI.

80. Polymeric nanocylinders by combining block copolymer self-assembly and nanoskiving.

81. Investigating the effects of block versus statistical glycopolycations containing primary and tertiary amines for plasmid DNA delivery.

82. Glucose-containing diblock polycations exhibit molecular weight, charge, and cell-type dependence for pDNA delivery.

83. Lanthanide-containing polycations for monitoring polyplex dynamics via lanthanide resonance energy transfer.

84. Solution-state polymer assemblies influence BCS class II drug dissolution and supersaturation maintenance.

85. Quantitation of Complexed versus Free Polymers in Interpolyelectrolyte Polyplex Formulations.

86. Highlighting the role of polymer length, carbohydrate size, and nucleic acid type in potency of glycopolycation agents for pDNA and siRNA delivery.

87. Spatiotemporal cellular imaging of polymer-pDNA nanocomplexes affords in situ morphology and trafficking trends.

88. Poly(trehalose): sugar-coated nanocomplexes promote stabilization and effective polyplex-mediated siRNA delivery.

89. Advancing polymeric delivery systems amidst a nucleic acid therapy renaissance.

90. Precise Compositional Control and Systematic Preparation of Multimonomeric Statistical Copolymers.

91. Poly(2 deoxy 2 methacrylamido glucopyranose) b Poly(methacrylate amine)s: Optimization of Diblock Glycopol ycations for Nucleic Acid Delivery.

92. Polymeric nucleic acid vehicles exploit active interorganelle trafficking mechanisms.

93. Glucose-Based Poly(ester amines): Synthesis, Degradation, and Biological Delivery.

94. Macromolecular Imaging Agents Containing Lanthanides: Can Conceptual Promise Lead to Clinical Potential?

95. Effects of trehalose polycation end-group functionalization on plasmid DNA uptake and transfection.

96. Exploring the mechanism of plasmid DNA nuclear internalization with polymer-based vehicles.

97. MAG versus PEG: Incorporating a Poly(MAG) Layer to Promote Colloidal Stability of Nucleic Acid/"Click Cluster" Complexes.

98. Membrane and nuclear permeabilization by polymeric pDNA vehicles: efficient method for gene delivery or mechanism of cytotoxicity?

99. In vivo delivery of nucleic acids via glycopolymer vehicles affords therapeutic infarct size reduction in vivo.

100. Cationic glycopolymers for the delivery of pDNA to human dermal fibroblasts and rat mesenchymal stem cells.

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