In this section
Numerous peer-reviewed publications describe Living Radical Polymerisation and the polymers produced using this technology. A selection of these publications can be found below.
Chiara Da Pieve, Paul Williams, David M.Haddleton, Richard M. J.Palmer and Sotiris Missailidis (2010)
Modification of Thiol Functionalized Aptamers by Conjugation of Synthetic Polymers Bioconjugate Chem., 2010, 21 (1), pp 169–174
Ryan, S. M., Wang, X. X., Mantovani, G., Sayers, C. T., Haddleton, D. M., Brayden, D. J. (2009)
Conjugation of salmon calcitonin to a combed-shaped end functionalised poly(poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate) yields a bioactive stable conjugate. Journal of Controlled Release 135, 51–59.
Mantovani, G., Lecolley, F., Tao, L., Haddleton, D.M., Clerx, J., Cornelissen, J.J.L.M., Velonia, K. J. (2005)
Design and synthesis of N-maleimido-functionalised hydrophilic polymers via copper-mediated Living Radical Polymerisation: a suitable alternative to PEGylation. Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 (9), 2966-2973.
Lecolley, F., Tao, L., Mantovani, G., Durkin, I., Lautru, S., Haddleton, D.M. (2004)
A new approach to bioconjugaes for proteins and peptides (PEGylation) utilising living radical polymerisation. Chemical Communications 18,2026-2027.
Tao, L., Mantovani, G., Lecolley, F., Haddleton, D.M. (2004)
Alpha-aldehyde terminally functional methacrylic polymers from Living Radical Polymerisation: application in protein conjugation "peglyation". Journal of the American Chemical Society 126 (41), 13220-13221.
