2016
DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000001605
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Targeted Nanotherapies for the Treatment of Surgical Diseases

Abstract: Objective To describe the components of targeted nanotherapeutics and to review their applications in the treatment of surgical diseases. Background Targeted nanotherapeutics is a novel strategy for treating a variety of diseases and is an emerging technology that offers advantages over current treatment strategies. The nanoscale size, combined with the ability to surface functionalize the delivery vehicle to enable targeting and incorporate a therapeutic payload, provide a new and innovative therapeutic pla… Show more

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“…Systemically injected and targeted nanotherapeutics do exist outside of the primary vascular arena. Recognition of the importance of pathophysiologically leaky vasculature in injury has led to a variety of systemically injectable nanotherapeutic innovations for treating inflammation and cancer (Cabral et al 2015;Christie et al 2012;Guan et al 2014;Jiang et al 2014;Lobatto et al 2015;Morgan et al 2016;Rink et al 2013;Shenoi et al 2013). However, no such systemically injected nanoconstruct exists in the clinical vascular arena to target and repair the site of arterial injury.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Systemically injected and targeted nanotherapeutics do exist outside of the primary vascular arena. Recognition of the importance of pathophysiologically leaky vasculature in injury has led to a variety of systemically injectable nanotherapeutic innovations for treating inflammation and cancer (Cabral et al 2015;Christie et al 2012;Guan et al 2014;Jiang et al 2014;Lobatto et al 2015;Morgan et al 2016;Rink et al 2013;Shenoi et al 2013). However, no such systemically injected nanoconstruct exists in the clinical vascular arena to target and repair the site of arterial injury.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanotechnology is an emerging platform for the targeted delivery of therapeutics and imaging modalities (Agyare and Kandimalla ; Morgan et al. ; Rink et al. ; Thaxton et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(5) NPs can be fluorescently labeled, facilitating in vitro and in vivo imaging and localization[47]. (6) For targeting a specific tissue or cell population, the surface of the NP can be conjugated with targeting ligands[48, 49]. As such targeted delivery using NPs could provide high local drug concentrations to pathogenic cells with minimal collateral damage to normal cells, a unique strength of NPs that cannot be achieved with traditional platforms (e.g.…”
Section: Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the development of noninvasive therapeutic strategies to alleviate plaque burden is of critical importance. Nanomedicine is a promising approach to manage atherosclerosis as nanoparticles can be delivered intravenously and provide targeted delivery of therapeutics that would otherwise cause toxicity when administered systemically …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%