This book addresses the need for a comprehensive book on the design, synthesis, and characterization of synthetic carbohydrate-based polymeric materials along with their biological applications. The first two chapters cover the synthesis and self-assembly of glycopolymers and different techniques for creating these synthetic polymers. Subsequent chapters account for the preparation of block copolymers, branched glycopolymers, glycosurfaces, glycodendrimers, cationic glycopolymers, bioconjugates, glyconanoparticles and hydrogels. While these chapters comprehensively review the synthetic and characterization methods of those carbohydrate-based materials, their biological applications are discussed in detail.
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PREFACE.
CONTRIBUTORS.
1 SYNTHESIS OF GLYCOPOLYMERS (Samuel Pearson, Gaojian Chen,
and Martina H. Stenzel).
2 BLOCK GLYCOPOLYMERS AND THEIR SELF-ASSEMBLY PROPERTIES
(Qian Yang).
3 CATIONIC GLYCOPOLYMERS (Marya Ahmed and Ravin
Narain).
4 GLYCOPOLYMER BIOCONJUGATES (Marya Ahmed and Ravin
Narain).
5 GLYCOPOLYMER-FUNCTIONALIZED CARBON NANOTUBES (Marya Ahmed
and Ravin Narain).
6 GLYCONANOPARTICLES: NEW NANOMATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL
APPLICATIONS (Isabel Garcia, Juan Gallo, Marco Marradi, and
Soledad Penades).
7 GLYCODENDRIMERS AND THEIR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
(Elizabeth R. Gillies).
8 GLYCOSURFACES (Anca Mateescu and Maria Vamvakaki).
9 CARBOHYDRATE-DERIVED HYDROGELS AND MICROGELS (Mitsuhiro
Ebara).
10 MODIFIED NATURAL POLYSACCHARIDES AS NANOPARTICULATE DRUG
DELIVERY DEVICES (Archana Bhaw-Luximon).
INDEX.
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RAVIN NARAIN, Ph D, is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta and an Associate Investigator of the Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Carbohydrate Science (AICCS) in Alberta, Canada. His research is focused on the development of new polymeric and nanomaterials for biomedical applications, and he has published more than forty-five peer-reviewed papers. Dr. Narain is also a reviewer for more than sixteen journals, including Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry (Wiley), Journal of the American Chemical Society, Biomacromolecules, Macromolecules, Chemistry of Materials, Langmuir, Bioconjugate Chemistry, ACS Nano, Nanoletters, Nano Today, Chemical Communications, and Soft Matter.