2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2020.07.030
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pH-Responsive charge switchable PEGylated ε-poly-l-lysine polymeric nanoparticles-assisted combination therapy for improving breast cancer treatment

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“…As a result of confirming the antitumor effect in vivo, the tumor was more suppressed in the group treated with DOX and LAP nanoparticles compared to the group treated with only free DOX, free LAP, and DOX nanoparticles. In addition, it was confirmed that tumor volume in the DMMA-P-DOX/LAP nanoparticle group decreased more rapidly than that in the DMMA-P-DOX nanoparticle group, and the tumor was completely removed after chemotherapy [29].…”
Section: Release Of Co-loaded Drugs Through Ph Controlmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…As a result of confirming the antitumor effect in vivo, the tumor was more suppressed in the group treated with DOX and LAP nanoparticles compared to the group treated with only free DOX, free LAP, and DOX nanoparticles. In addition, it was confirmed that tumor volume in the DMMA-P-DOX/LAP nanoparticle group decreased more rapidly than that in the DMMA-P-DOX nanoparticle group, and the tumor was completely removed after chemotherapy [29].…”
Section: Release Of Co-loaded Drugs Through Ph Controlmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Nanoparticles can accumulate in tumors through the EPR effect, but inefficient intracellular release results in inefficient treatment [46][47][48][49]. To solve this problem, Guo et al studied positively charged polymer nanoparticles to improve drug bioavailability through strong adsorption of negatively charged cell membranes and cationic polymer nanoparticles [29]. The surface of cationic nanoparticles is usually decorated with amino-rich functional groups.…”
Section: Release Of Co-loaded Drugs Through Ph Controlmentioning
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“…PPT prodrug designed and self-assembly (Lv et al, 2014;Luan et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2020). The polyamine acid chain can be decomposed by enzymatic hydrolysis of the peptide bond, and the degradation product can be applied to the life cycle of the organism (Guo et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%