Special issue ‘Responsive nanoparticles in drug delivery systems’

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The inclusion of a broad variety of nanomaterials inside drug delivery systems leads to the successful development of hybrid platforms with superior and advantageous features. In this way, finely designed nano-systems can be obtained, which are able to overcome the intrinsic limitations of conventional delivery systems, such as weak mechanical properties, burst drug delivery, extremely high hydrophilicity and lack of responsiveness to external stimuli (pH, temperature, magnetic field, ultrasounds etc..). This thematic issue aims to outline the last advances in the manufacturing of nanocomposite systems and their novel applications. This thematic issue aims to outline the last advances in the manufacturing of nanocomposite systems and their novel biomedical applications, providing an overview of the most used nanoparticles (organic or inorganic).

Guest editors:

Prof. Dr. Filippo Rossi
Politecnico di Milano

Prof. Yuta Kurashina
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Dr. Fabio Pizzetti
Politecnico di Milano

OpenNano (Elsevier, CiteScore: 10.9) is waiving the article publishing charge (APC) for all papers published in this special issue.

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Cover image for the journal OpenNano, featuring abstract representations of nanomaterials including carbon nanotubes, nanoparticles, and molecular structures against a blue background.

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