Controlled drug delivery vehicles for cancer treatment and their performance
Although conventional chemotherapy has been successful to some extent, the main
drawbacks of chemotherapy are its poor bioavailability, high-dose requirements, adverse …
drawbacks of chemotherapy are its poor bioavailability, high-dose requirements, adverse …
Composition design and medical application of liposomes
M Li, C Du, N Guo, Y Teng, X Meng, H Sun, S Li… - European journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Liposomes, which possess the properties of nano-scale, biofilm similar structure, excellent
biocompatibility, become more and more useful in the drug development as the delivery …
biocompatibility, become more and more useful in the drug development as the delivery …
Targeted drug delivery with polymers and magnetic nanoparticles: covalent and noncovalent approaches, release control, and clinical studies
Targeted delivery combined with controlled drug release has a pivotal role in the future of
personalized medicine. This review covers the principles, advantages, and drawbacks of …
personalized medicine. This review covers the principles, advantages, and drawbacks of …
Tumor microenvironment targeted nanotherapeutics for cancer therapy and diagnosis: A review
S Thakkar, D Sharma, K Kalia, RK Tekade - Acta biomaterialia, 2020 - Elsevier
Recent findings suggest that the cellular and extracellular materials surrounding the
cancerous cells from an atypical tumor microenvironment (TM) play a pivotal role in the …
cancerous cells from an atypical tumor microenvironment (TM) play a pivotal role in the …
Advanced targeted therapies in cancer: Drug nanocarriers, the future of chemotherapy
E Pérez-Herrero, A Fernández-Medarde - European journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Cancer is the second worldwide cause of death, exceeded only by cardiovascular diseases.
It is characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation and an absence of cell death that, except …
It is characterized by uncontrolled cell proliferation and an absence of cell death that, except …
[HTML][HTML] An overview of nanoparticles in drug delivery: properties and applications
Today, in diverse medical and clinical fields, including cancer treatment, nanoscience has
evolved and evolved. Cancer and its forms, on the other hand, have been rumored and …
evolved and evolved. Cancer and its forms, on the other hand, have been rumored and …
Nanomedicine applications of hybrid nanomaterials built from metal–ligand coordination bonds: nanoscale metal–organic frameworks and nanoscale coordination …
The past two decades have witnessed rapid developments and innovations in
nanotechnology. 1− 10 Significant efforts have also been devoted to exploring clinical …
nanotechnology. 1− 10 Significant efforts have also been devoted to exploring clinical …
2D covalent organic frameworks for biomedical applications
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are an emerging class of organic crystalline polymers
with well‐defined molecular geometry and tunable porosity. COFs are formed via reversible …
with well‐defined molecular geometry and tunable porosity. COFs are formed via reversible …
The impact of nanoparticle protein corona on cytotoxicity, immunotoxicity and target drug delivery
In a perfect sequence of events, nanoparticles (NPs) are injected into the bloodstream
where they circulate until they reach the target tissue. The ligand on the NP surface …
where they circulate until they reach the target tissue. The ligand on the NP surface …
Biomimetic cell membrane‐coated poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid) nanoparticles for biomedical applications
Poly (lactic‐co‐glycolic acid)(PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) are commonly used for drug
delivery because of their favored biocompatibility and suitability for sustained and controlled …
delivery because of their favored biocompatibility and suitability for sustained and controlled …