Polymeric Nanoparticles Containing Ruthenium Complexes for Biomedical Applications: A Mini-Review on Recent Developments
Anaïs Pitto-Barry
Abstract:Ruthenium (Ru) complexes have unfulfilled promise for the treatment of cancers. In the last two decades, a lot of work has been undertaken to design Ru complexes and understand their mechanisms of action. They have, however, low in vivo therapeutic values because of low target selectivity, high off-target toxicity, and low bioavailability. Various strategies are currently being used to overcome these drawbacks. In this context, macromolecules, including polymers, are promising tools to bring Ru complexes to th… Show more
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