Decorating Delivery Vehicles Using Hyaluronic Acid Oligosaccharides Enables Active Targeting Toward Cancer and Minimizes Adverse Effect of Chemotherapeutics
Weibin Jia,
Runrun Li,
Fengjuan Zou
et al.
Abstract:The major drawback of conventional chemotherapeutic treatment is the non‐specificity or inability to ascertain and target cancerous cells directly. In this study, an active targeting strategy that is poised to carry the anticancer agents to the desired sites for therapeutic action while avoiding toxicity to normal organs is provided. The active targeting of delivery vehicles is achieved by ligand‐receptor interactions, in particular the specific binding between hyaluronic acid oligosaccharides (oHAs) and CD44 … Show more
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