Nanostructured Hybrid Polymer‐Lipid Drug Delivery Platforms for Rapamycin Repositioning in Anticancer Therapy
Cinzia Scialabba,
Silvia Codenotti,
Delia Mandracchia
et al.
Abstract:Here, hybrid polymer‐lipid nanoparticles are designed as colloidal carriers for Rapamycin, to improve the aqueous drug stability and to support the drug repositioning for cancer treatment, that is, against rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS). With this aim, Rapamycin – loaded hybrid nanoparticles are produced by using as nanoparticle core a graft copolymer obtained from the functionalization of the α,β‐poly(N‐2‐hydroxyethyl)‐DL‐aspartamide (PHEA) with Rhodamine B (RhB), Polylactic acid (PLA), the PHEA‐g‐RhB‐g‐PLA, and diff… Show more
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