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Amin Hosseini Sharifabad,Tayebeh Behzad,Mehdi Salami-Kalajahi Amin Hosseini Sharifabad
Effective diabetes management requires continuous blood glucose regulation, and glucose-responsive insulin delivery systems offer a promising approach for achieving autonomous and precise insulin release. In order to increase glucose sensit...
Maria Bercea,Alexandra Lupu Maria Bercea
The high affinity for reversibly and specifically binding glucose and mannose makes Con A as a suitable natural receptor for the development of smart glucose-responsive materials.
Jaber Emami,Maryam Haghighi,Mahboobeh Rostami et al. Jaber Emami et al.
It was applied for the determination of loading capacity, entrapment efficiency, and in-vitro release studies of insulin and pramlintide in a smart glucose-responsive microparticle.
Maximiliano L Agazzi,Santiago E Herrera,M Lorena Cortez et al. Maximiliano L Agazzi et al.
This entirely supramolecular strategy presents great potential for the construction of smart glucose-responsive delivery nanocarriers.
Yujie Zhang,Mingxin Wu,Wubin Dai et al. Yujie Zhang et al.
In order to solve these problems, we developed a smart glucose-responsive insulin delivery system responding to the environmental glucose concentration based on gold nanoclusters (GNCs).
Wei Chen,Rui Tian,Can Xu et al. Wei Chen et al.
We believe this smart glucose-responsive Ex4 delivery holds great promise for type 2 diabetes therapy by providing safe, long-term, and on-demand Ex4 therapy.
Jason D Ehrick,Matthew R Luckett,Santoshkumar Khatwani et al. Jason D Ehrick et al.
Herein we describe one such smart glucose-responsive hydrogel material prepared by immobilizing the glucose/galactose binding protein within an acrylamide hydrogel network. This hydrogel demonstrates a quantitative "accordion"-like dynamic response in the presence of glucose.