Polymer Micelles / / edited by Shin-ichi Yusa, Pratap Bahadur, and others.
Classically, polymer micelles have been defined as aggregates formed by the self-association of amphiphilic polymers due to the hydrophobic interactions between polymer molecules in water. Practical applications of polymer micelles include as carriers in drug delivery systems, as solubilizers, and a...
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