Original paper
Architectural Modification of Conformal PEG‐Bottlebrush Coatings Minimizes Anti‐PEG Antigenicity While Preserving Stealth Properties
Abstract
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), a linear polymer known for its "stealth" properties, is commonly used to passivate the surface of biomedical implants and devices, and it is conjugated to biologic drugs to improve their pharmacokinetics. However, its antigenicity is a growing concern. Here, the antigenicity of PEG is investigated when assembled in a poly(oligoethylene glycol) methacrylate (POEGMA) "bottlebrush" configuration on a planar surface....
Paper Details
Title
Architectural Modification of Conformal PEG‐Bottlebrush Coatings Minimizes Anti‐PEG Antigenicity While Preserving Stealth Properties
Published Date
Mar 25, 2019
Volume
8
Issue
8