Other Recent Publications
8. LA Sharpe, JE Vela Ramirez, OM Haddadin, KA Ross, B Narasimhan, NA Peppas. pH-Responsive Microencapsulation Systems for the Oral Delivery of Polyanhydride Nanoparticles. Biomacromolecules 19(3), 793-802 (2018) link
9. JT Peters, SS Hutchinson, N Lizana, I Verma, NA Peppas. Synthesis and Characterization of Poly (N-Isopropyl methacrylamide) Core/Shell Nanogels for Controlled Release of Chemotherapeutics. Chemical Engineering Journal 340, 58-65 (2018) link
10. JR Clegg, ME Wechsler, NA Peppas. Vision for Functionally Decorated and Molecularly Imprinted Polymers in Regenerative Engineering. Regenerative Engineering and Translational Medicine 3(3), 166-175 (2017) link
11. JT Peters, S Verghese, D Subramanian, NA Peppas. Surface hydrolysis-mediated PEGylation of poly (N-isopropyl acrylamide) based nanogels. Regenerative Biomaterials 4(5), 281-287 (2017) link
12. HR Culver, NA Peppas. Protein-Imprinted Polymers: The Shape of Things to Come? Chemistry of Materials 29(14), 5753-5761 (2017) link
13. SD Horava NA Peppas. Recent Advances in Hemophilia B Therapy. Drug Delivery and Translational Research 3(7), 359-371 (2017) link
14. JEV Ramirez, LA Sharpe, NA Peppas. Current State and Challenges in Developing Oral Vaccines. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews (2017) link
15. M Yoshida, N Kamei, K Muto, J Kunisawa, K Takayama, NA Peppas, M Takeda-Morishita. Complexation Hydrogesl as Potential Carriers in Oral Vaccine Delivery Systems. European Journal of Parmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics 112 138-142 (2017) link
16. HR Culver, JR Clegg, NA Peppas. Analyte-Responsive Hydroges: Intelligent Materials for Biosensing and Drug Delivery. Accounts of Chemical Research 50(2), 170-178 (2017) link
17. MI Neves, ME Wechsler, ME Gomes, RL Reis, PL Granja, NA Peppas. Molecularly imprinted intelligent scaffolds for tissue engineering applications Tissue Engineering Part B: Review 23(1), 27-43 (2017) link
18. JR Clegg, JX Zhong, AS Irani, DS Spencer, NA Peppas. Characterization of Protein Interactions with Molecularly Imprinted Hydrogels that Possess Engineered Affinity for High Isoelectric Point Biomarkers. Journal of Biomedical Matererials Research Part A 105(6), 1565-1574. (2017). link
19. HR Culver, I Sharma, ME Wechsler, EV Anslyn, NA Peppas. Charged poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) nanogels for use as differential protein receptors in a turbidimetric sensor array. Analyst 142(17), 3183-3193 (2017) link
20. S Steichen, C O'Connor, NA Peppas. Development of a P((MAA-co-NVP)-g-EG) Hydrogel Platform for Oral Protein Delivery: Effects of Hydrogel Composition on Environmental Response and Protein Partitioning. Macromolecular Bioscience 17(1), (2017) link
21. NA Peppas, A Khademhosseini. Make better, safer biomaterials. Nature 540(7633), 335 (2016) link
22. SD Horava, KJ Moy, NA Peppas. Biodegradable hydrophilic carriers for the oral delivery of hematological factor IX for hemophilia B treatment. International Journal of Pharmaceutics 540(1), 220-228 (2016) link
23. HR Culver, SD Steichen, NA Peppas. A closer look at the impact of molecular imprinting on adsorption capacity and selectivity for protein templates. Biomacromolecules 17(12), 4045-4053 (2016) link
24. AS Puranik, LP Pao, VM White, NA Peppas. Synthesis and characterization of pH-responsive nanoscale hydrogels for oral delivery of hydrophobic therapeutics. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics 108, 196-213 (2016) link
25. NA Peppas, DS Van Blarcom. Hydrogel-based biosensors and sensing devices for drug delivery. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 55(40), 10576-10590 (2016) link
25. AS Puranik, LP Pao, VM White, NA Peppas. In vitro evaluation of pH-responsive nanoscale hydrogels for the oral delivery of hydrophobic therapeutics. Journal of Controlled Release 240, 142-150 (2016) link
26. SD Horava, NA Peppas. Design of pH-responsive biomaterials to enable the oral route of hematological factor IX. Annals of Biomedical Engineering 44(6), 1970-1982 (2016) link
27. HR Culver, SD Steichen, M Herrera-Alonso, NA Peppas. Versatile route to colloidal stability and surface functionalization of hydrophobic nanomaterials. Langmuir 32(22), 5629-5636 (2016) link
28. NA Peppas, JR Clegg. The challenge to improve the response of biomaterials to the physiological environment. Regenerative Biomaterials 3(2), 67-71 (2016) link
29. JM Knipe, LE Strong, NA Peppas. Enzyme-and pH-responsive microencapsulated nanogels for oral delivery of siRNA to induce TNF-a knockdown in the intestine. Biomacromolecules 17(3), 788-797 (2016) link
30. MC Koetting, JF Guido, M Gupta, A Zhang, NA Peppas. pH-responsive and enzymatically-responsive hydrogel microparticles for the oral delivery of therapeutic proteins: Effects of protein size, crosslinking density, and hydrogel degradation on protein delivery. Journal of Controlled Release 221, 18-25 (2016) link
31. M Caldorera-Moore, K Maass, R Hegab, G Fletcher, N Peppas. Hybrid responsive hydrogel carriers for oral delivery of low molecular weight therapeutic agents. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology 30, 352-359 (2015) link
32. MC Koetting, JT Peters, SD Steichen, NA Peppas. Stimulus-responsive Hydrogels: Theory, modern advances and applications. Mat. Sci. Engin. R: Reports, 93, 1-49 (2015) link
33. BV Slaughter, AT Blanchard, KF Maass, NA Peppas. Dynamic swelling behavior of interpenetrating polymer networks in response to temperature and pH. J Appl Polym Sci, 132, 42076 (2015) link
34. B Carillo-Conde, E Brewer, AM Lowman, NA Peppas. Complexation Hydrogels as Oral Delivery Vehicles of Therapeutic Antibodies: An in-vitro and Ex-vivo Evaluation of Antibody Stability and Bioactivity. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 54 (42), 10197-10205 (2015) link
35. DS Spencer, AS Puranik, NA Peppas. Intelligent Nanoparticles for Advanced Drug Delivery in Cancer Treatment. Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering 7, 84-92 (2015) link
36. JM Knipe, F Chen, NA Peppas. Enzymatic biodegradation of hydrogels for protein delivery targeted to the small intestine. Biomacromolecules 16 (3), 962-972 (2015) link
37. JM Knipe, NA Peppas. Multi-responsive Hydrogels for Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering Applications. Regenerative Biomaterials 1 (1), 57-65 (2014) link
38. N Annabi, A Tamayol, SR Shin, AM Ghaemmaghami, NA Peppas, A Khademhosseini. Surgical Materials: Current Challenges and Nano-enabled Solutions. Nano Today, 9, 574-589 (2014) link
39. A Singh, NA Peppas. Hydrogels as scaffolds for immunomodulation. Advanced Materials 26 (38), 6530-6541 (2014) link
40. NA Peppas, B Narasimhan. Mathematical models in drug delivery: How modeling has shaped the way we design new drug delivery systems. Journal of Controlled Release 190, 75-81 (2014) link
41. MC Koetting and NA Peppas. pH-Responsive poly(itaconic acid-co-N-vinylpyrrolidone) hydrogels with reduced ionic strength loading solutions offer improved oral delivery potential for high isoelectric point-exhibiting therapeutic proteins. International Journal of Pharmaceutics 471 (1-2), 83-91 (2014) link
42. DC Forbes, NA Peppas. Polymeric Nanocarriers for siRNA Delivery to Murine Macrophages. Macromolecular Bioscience 14(8), 1096-1105 (2014) link
43. M Duran-Lobato, B Carrillo-Conde, Y Khairandish, NA Peppas. Surface-modified P(HEMA-co-MAA) Nanogel Carriers for Oral Vaccine Delivery: Design, Characterization, and Targeting Evaluation. Biomacromolecules, 15(7), 2725-2734 (2014) link
44. LA Sharpe, AM Daily, SD Horava, NA Peppas. Therapeutic applications of hydrogels in oral drug delivery. Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery 11(6) 901-915 (2014) link
45. HR Culver, AM Daily, A Khademhosseini, NA Peppas. Intelligent recognitive systems in nanomedicine, Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering 4, 105-113 (2014) link
46. JM Knipe, F Chen, NA Peppas. Multi-responsive polyanionic microgels with inverse pH responsive behavior by encapsulation of polycationic nano gels. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 131 (7) 40098 (2014) link
47. AK Gaharwar, NA Peppas, A Khademhosseini. Nanocomposite Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 111 (3), 441-453 (2014) link
48. DC Forbes, NA Peppas. Polycationic Nanoparticles for siRNA Delivery: Comparing ARGET ATRP and UV-initiated Formulations, ACS Nano, 8(3) 2908-2917 (2014) link
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