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Robert Langer

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Pharmaceutical Research|October 29, 2005
Poly(ethylene oxide)-modified poly(beta-amino ester) nanoparticles as a pH-sensitive system for tumor-targeted delivery of hydrophobic drugs: part 2. In vivo distribution and tumor localization studiesDinesh Shenoy, Steven Little, Robert Langer, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|November 22, 2019
From Molecule to Patient: A Biotech PerspectiveRobert Langer, Ana Jaklenec, Giovanni Traverso, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|May 16, 2001
pH-Responsive Polymer Microspheres: Rapid Release of Encapsulated Material within the Range of Intracellular pH Financial support was provided by the NSF (Cooperative Agreement No. ECC9843342 to the MIT Biotechnology Process Engineering Center), the NIH (GM26698), and the Department of the Army (Cooperative Agreement DAMD 17-99-2-9-001 to the Center for Innovative Minimally Invasive Therapy). D.M.L. wishes to thank the NIH for a Postdoctoral Fellowship (NRSA Fellowship No. 1 F32 GM20227-01). Scanning electron microscopy and confocal microscopy images were acquired by William Fowle at the Northeastern University Center for Electron Microscopy. Dr. David Putnam, David Ting, and Tommy Thomas are thanked for helpful discussionsDavid M. Lynn, Mansoor M. Amiji, Robert Langer
Accounts of Chemical Research|May 30, 2008
A combinatorial polymer library approach yields insight into nonviral gene deliveryJordan J Green, Robert Langer, Daniel G Anderson
Biomacromolecules|March 1, 2008
Poly(beta-amino ester) and cationic phospholipid-based lipopolyplexes for gene delivery and transfection in human aortic endothelial and smooth muscle cellsLuis Brito, Steven Little, Robert Langer, et al.
Blood|April 7, 2007
Endothelial potential of human embryonic stem cellsShulamit Levenberg, Janet Zoldan, Yaara Basevitch, et al.
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|August 30, 2016
Engineering Synthetically Modified Insulin for Glucose-Responsive Diabetes TherapyMatthew J Webber, Daniel G Anderson, Robert Langer
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|January 31, 2009
Knocking down barriers: advances in siRNA deliveryKathryn A Whitehead, Robert Langer, Daniel G Anderson
Molecular Pharmaceutics|October 4, 2005
Poly(ethylene oxide)-modified poly(beta-amino ester) nanoparticles as a pH-sensitive system for tumor-targeted delivery of hydrophobic drugs. 1. In vitro evaluationsDinesh Shenoy, Steven Little, Robert Langer, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|June 12, 2010
Biodegradable xylitol-based elastomers: in vivo behavior and biocompatibilityJoost P Bruggeman, Christopher J Bettinger, Robert Langer
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Pharmaceutical Research|October 29, 2005
Poly(ethylene oxide)-modified poly(beta-amino ester) nanoparticles as a pH-sensitive system for tumor-targeted delivery of hydrophobic drugs: part 2. In vivo distribution and tumor localization studiesDinesh Shenoy, Steven Little, Robert Langer, et al.
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics|November 22, 2019
From Molecule to Patient: A Biotech PerspectiveRobert Langer, Ana Jaklenec, Giovanni Traverso, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|May 16, 2001
pH-Responsive Polymer Microspheres: Rapid Release of Encapsulated Material within the Range of Intracellular pH Financial support was provided by the NSF (Cooperative Agreement No. ECC9843342 to the MIT Biotechnology Process Engineering Center), the NIH (GM26698), and the Department of the Army (Cooperative Agreement DAMD 17-99-2-9-001 to the Center for Innovative Minimally Invasive Therapy). D.M.L. wishes to thank the NIH for a Postdoctoral Fellowship (NRSA Fellowship No. 1 F32 GM20227-01). Scanning electron microscopy and confocal microscopy images were acquired by William Fowle at the Northeastern University Center for Electron Microscopy. Dr. David Putnam, David Ting, and Tommy Thomas are thanked for helpful discussionsDavid M. Lynn, Mansoor M. Amiji, Robert Langer
Accounts of Chemical Research|May 30, 2008
A combinatorial polymer library approach yields insight into nonviral gene deliveryJordan J Green, Robert Langer, Daniel G Anderson
Biomacromolecules|March 1, 2008
Poly(beta-amino ester) and cationic phospholipid-based lipopolyplexes for gene delivery and transfection in human aortic endothelial and smooth muscle cellsLuis Brito, Steven Little, Robert Langer, et al.
Blood|April 7, 2007
Endothelial potential of human embryonic stem cellsShulamit Levenberg, Janet Zoldan, Yaara Basevitch, et al.
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism|August 30, 2016
Engineering Synthetically Modified Insulin for Glucose-Responsive Diabetes TherapyMatthew J Webber, Daniel G Anderson, Robert Langer
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|January 31, 2009
Knocking down barriers: advances in siRNA deliveryKathryn A Whitehead, Robert Langer, Daniel G Anderson
Molecular Pharmaceutics|October 4, 2005
Poly(ethylene oxide)-modified poly(beta-amino ester) nanoparticles as a pH-sensitive system for tumor-targeted delivery of hydrophobic drugs. 1. In vitro evaluationsDinesh Shenoy, Steven Little, Robert Langer, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A|June 12, 2010
Biodegradable xylitol-based elastomers: in vivo behavior and biocompatibilityJoost P Bruggeman, Christopher J Bettinger, Robert Langer
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