2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.nantod.2017.06.008
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Evolution and clinical translation of drug delivery nanomaterials

Abstract: With the advent of technology, the role of nanomaterials in medicine has grown exponentially in the last few decades. The main advantage of such materials has been exploited in drug delivery applications, due to their effective targeting that in turn reduces systemic toxicity compared to the conventional routes of drug administration. Even though these materials offer broad flexibility based on targeting tissue, disease, and drug payload, the demand for more effective yet highly biocompatible nanomaterial-base… Show more

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“…Hunting for effective strategies to cure diseases is the first priority and ultimate goal in biological and medical areas . In recent decades, ferromagnetic particles have been demonstrated to open a new vista in efficient, low‐side‐effect disease treatment .…”
Section: Ferrofluid‐based Detection Diagnosis and Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hunting for effective strategies to cure diseases is the first priority and ultimate goal in biological and medical areas . In recent decades, ferromagnetic particles have been demonstrated to open a new vista in efficient, low‐side‐effect disease treatment .…”
Section: Ferrofluid‐based Detection Diagnosis and Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NPs are capable of encapsulating various types of drugs, improving their solubility and stability, releasing them in a controllable manner and reducing their toxic effects. In addition, the nanoscale size enables their passive diffusion into solid tumors with enhanced permeability and retention effect, remarkably improving the therapeutic selectivity of the encapsulated agents . The controllability of NPs‐based drug delivery system is largely dependent on the size, morphology, structure and composition, however, these physicochemical properties could not be well‐defined by conventional fabrication methods .…”
Section: Microfluidic Generation Of Npsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene delivery can also be carried out through GNPs due to their excellent biocompatibility [16]. GNPs are also known to be effective delivery agents for small interfering RNA and DNA-based enzymes [17]. The highly enhanced and tunable optical properties of gold nanorods in both visible and near infrared regions make them suitable for gene delivery, biosensing [3] and for X-ray CT imaging [18].…”
Section: Applications Of Gold Nanoparticles In the Field Of Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%