Hasani-Sadrabadi, Mohammad MahdiKarimkhani, VahidMajedi, Fatemeh SadatVan Dersarl, Jules JohnDashtimoghadam, ErfanAfshar-Taromi, FaramarzMirzadeh, HamidBertsch, ArnaudJacob, Karl I.Renaud, PhilippeStadler, Florian J.Kim, Il2014-05-222014-05-222014-05-22201410.1002/adma.201305753https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/103567WOS:000335869100024Microfluidic platform for the synthesis of complex nanocapsules is presented via a controlled self-assembly. The monodisperse nanocapsules in the range of 50–200 nm consist of a dendritic polyethylene core and a Pluronic copolymer shell. The resultant nanocarriers encapsulate large amount of hydrophobic anticancer drug like paclitaxel while providing a low complement activation as well as sustained release profile with high tunability.hyperbranched polyethylene nanocapsulemicrofluidic-assisted self-assemblycontrolled drug deliverycancer therapeuticspaclitaxelMicrofluidic-Assisted Self-Assembly of Complex Dendritic Polyethylene Drug Delivery Nanocapsulestext::journal::journal article::research article