Author:
Abbasi Elham,Aval Sedigheh Fekri,Akbarzadeh Abolfazl,Milani Morteza,Nasrabadi Hamid Tayefi,Joo Sang Woo,Hanifehpour Younes,Nejati-Koshki Kazem,Pashaei-Asl Roghiyeh
Abstract
Abstract
Dendrimers are nano-sized, radially symmetric molecules with well-defined, homogeneous, and monodisperse structure that has a typically symmetric core, an inner shell, and an outer shell. Their three traditional macromolecular architectural classes are broadly recognized to generate rather polydisperse products of different molecular weights. A variety of dendrimers exist, and each has biological properties such as polyvalency, self-assembling, electrostatic interactions, chemical stability, low cytotoxicity, and solubility. These varied characteristics make dendrimers a good choice in the medical field, and this review covers their diverse applications.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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