2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11427-018-9293-2
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Nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine: small change brings big difference

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“…70,82 In comparison with molecules, NPs show significantly prolonged blood circulation and tissue targeting capability. 58,[83][84][85] Particularly, NPs can exhibit passive targeting via the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect and active targeting for enhanced accumulation in tumors. 86 However, clinical studies have shown that the EPR effect may not improve the accumulation of nanosized agents in human solid tumors, despite the success in preclinical animal models.…”
Section: Size-dependent Protein Corona and In Vivo Targetingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…70,82 In comparison with molecules, NPs show significantly prolonged blood circulation and tissue targeting capability. 58,[83][84][85] Particularly, NPs can exhibit passive targeting via the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect and active targeting for enhanced accumulation in tumors. 86 However, clinical studies have shown that the EPR effect may not improve the accumulation of nanosized agents in human solid tumors, despite the success in preclinical animal models.…”
Section: Size-dependent Protein Corona and In Vivo Targetingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[79] In the near future, these beneficial impacts will likewise expand into any aspect of everyday life with particular emphasis on life and health sciences with the development of completely new therapeutic, diagnostic, and imaging techniques. [80][81][82] For example, nanotechnology offers the possibility to monitor and control serious metabolic disorders (e.g., diabetes), [83] to perform genetic tests, [84,85] to help tissue regeneration, [86,87] to fight against cancer, [88,89] and to develop completely innovative drug administration dosage forms. [90,91] With these premises, it is not surprising that nanomedicine, which comprises nanotechnology, nanoengineering, and nanoscience, is nowadays one of the most investigated worldwide research fields.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, suppression of viral infection and spreading may be the central role to prevent the progress of virus-induced diseases, especially in the cases of virus outbreak that lack antiviral drugs and vaccines. As an intersection of nanotechnology and biomedical technology (Chen and Liang, 2018), nanomedicine created novel solutions for addressing some of the most pressing human health needs Wang et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2018). By taking inspiration from natural host cell biological systems, MVs acted as an outstanding nano platform for functional moieties anchoring.…”
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