Issue 6, 2010

Self-immolative dendrimers: A distinctive approach to molecular amplification

Abstract

About six years ago, almost simultaneously, three independent groups reported the synthesis of a novel class of dendritic molecules. These molecules were equipped with a focal trigger; reaction at the trigger initiated the fragmentation of the dendrimer to its building blocks in a domino-like manner with consequent release of at least two tail-units. We termed these molecules “self-immolative dendrimers” and demonstrated their distinctive ability to achieve molecular amplification of the initial triggering signal. The unique amplification effect obtained by self-immolative dendrimers is useful in the fields of drug delivery systems and diagnostic applications. This highlight summarizes the design, function, and applications of this unique class of molecules.

Graphical abstract: Self-immolative dendrimers: A distinctive approach to molecular amplification

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
28 Oct 2009
Accepted
18 Dec 2009
First published
29 Jan 2010

Soft Matter, 2010,6, 1073-1080

Self-immolative dendrimers: A distinctive approach to molecular amplification

M. Avital-Shmilovici and D. Shabat, Soft Matter, 2010, 6, 1073 DOI: 10.1039/B922341J

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