“…At a high shear rate, the nanogels may become elongated, further reducing the apparent viscosity of the blood. Our group reported some findings regarding self-organizing nanogels consisting of a polysaccharide conjugated to a hydrophobic moiety [8,10,11]. However, despite their clear potential, polysaccharides have not been generally employed at a frequency comparable to synthetic polymers because they are difficult to modify and analyze, due to solvent issues.…”