Intelligent Systems based on Cyclodextrins for the Treatment of Breast Cancer
Adenia Mirela Alves Nunes,
José de Oliveira Alves Júnior,
Valéria Springer Haydée
et al.
Abstract:The incidence of breast cancer has been increasing over the last four decades, although the mortality
rate has decreased. Endocrine therapy and chemotherapy are the most used options for cancer treatment but
several obstacles are still attributed to these therapies. Smart materials, such as nanocarriers for targeting, delivery
and release of active ingredients, sensitive to intrinsic-stimuli (pH-responsive, redox-responsive, enzyme-
responsive, and thermo-responsive) and extrinsic-stimuli (ultrasound-responsiv… Show more
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