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Stretch-triggered drug delivery from wearable elastomer films containing therapeutic depots

Di et al., 2015

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4702860437404033126
Author
Di J
Yao S
Ye Y
Cui Z
Yu J
Ghosh T
Zhu Y
Gu Z
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ACS nano

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Mechanical force-based stimulus provides a simple and easily accessible manner for spatiotemporally controlled drug delivery. Here we describe a wearable, tensile strain- triggered drug delivery device consisting of a stretchable elastomer and microgel depots …
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