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DC66131 DSPE-SS-PEG-CY3 Featured

DC66132 DSPE-SS-PEG-CY7 Featured

DC66133 DSPE-SS-PEG-CY5.5 Featured

DC66134 DSPE-SS-PEG-CY5 Featured

DC66135 DSPE-SS-PEG-Silane Featured

DC66136 DSPE-SS-PEG-CHO Featured

DC66137 DSPE-SS-PEG-OPSS Featured

DC66138 DSPE-SS-PEG-RB Featured

DC66139 DSPE-SS-PEG-Biotin Featured

DC66140 DSPE-SS-PEG-FA Featured

DC66141 DSPE-SS-PEG-COOH Featured

DC66142 DSPE-SS-PEG-FITC Featured

DC66143 DSPE-SS-PEG-SH Featured

DC66144 DSPE-SS-PEG-NH2 Featured

DC66147 DSPE-TK-PEG-COOH Featured

The polymer with ketone mercaptan as the fragment can form the shell of the nanocore, and simultaneously contain the polyorubicin and light sensitive compounds to achieve dual roles. Ketothiol polymers can also be used directly as drug carriers to contain paclitaxel ROS responsive groups, often in combination with a variety of methods. ROS, as the connecting part, connects the hydrophilic part and the hydrophobic part of the nanocarrier. When the nanocarrier encounters ROS, it breaks and releases drugs: the ROS responsive group can also act as the part connecting drug molecules and nanocarriers to release drugs under oxidation. Common ROS responsive groups generally contain sulfur, boron and tellurium. In addition, in order to inactivate the protein, ROS responsive groups can also be used to block the active center of the protein. Common ROS responsive genes include: polypropylene sulfide, borate, thione, tellurium, selenium, ferrocene, anthocyanins, etc.

DC66148 DSPE-TK-PEG-SH Featured

The polymer with ketone mercaptan as the fragment can form the shell of the nanocore, and simultaneously contain the polyorubicin and light sensitive compounds to achieve dual roles. Ketothiol polymers can also be used directly as drug carriers to contain paclitaxel ROS responsive groups, often in combination with a variety of methods. ROS, as the connecting part, connects the hydrophilic part and the hydrophobic part of the nanocarrier. When the nanocarrier encounters ROS, it breaks and releases drugs: the ROS responsive group can also act as the part connecting drug molecules and nanocarriers to release drugs under oxidation. Common ROS responsive groups generally contain sulfur, boron and tellurium. In addition, in order to inactivate the protein, ROS responsive groups can also be used to block the active center of the protein. Common ROS responsive genes include: polypropylene sulfide, borate, thione, tellurium, selenium, ferrocene, anthocyanins, etc.

DC66149 DSPE-m-PEG-NHS (MW 3400) Featured

DSPE-m-PEG-NHS (MW 3400) is a pegylated phospholipid derivatives which can be used to prepare liposome or lipid nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery system, such as DNA or mRNA vaccine.

DC66151 DSPE-TK-PEG-NH2 Featured

DC66152 DSPE-TK-PEG-FA Featured

DC66153 DSPE-TK-PEG-CHO Featured

DC66154 DSPE-TK-PEG-NPC Featured

DC66155 DSPE-TK-PEG-FITC Featured

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