Negative dendritic effect on enzymatic hydrolysis of dendrimer conjugates

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Abstract

Dendrimers possess intriguing "dendritic effects", which are unique characteristics that stem from the dendrimer generation and size. Here we report a "negative dendritic effect" observed during enzymatic hydrolysis of dendrimer conjugates. Such negative dendritic effects, though rarely reported, may be explored for tailored and generation-dependent drug release.

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Zhou, Z., Cong, M., Li, M., Tintaru, A., Li, J., Yao, J., … Peng, L. (2018). Negative dendritic effect on enzymatic hydrolysis of dendrimer conjugates. Chemical Communications, 54(47), 5956–5959. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc01221k

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