| Literature DB >> 17203748 |
Matteo Conti1, Valeria Tazzari, Cesare Baccini, Gianni Pertici, Lorenzo Pio Serino, Ugo De Giorgi.
Abstract
Nanotechnology provides a variety of nanoscale tools for medicine. Among them nanoparticles are revolutionizing the field of drug delivery. These drug nanocarriers have the potential to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of a drug, since they can be engineered to modulate the release and the stability and to prolong the circulation time of a drug, protecting it from elimination by phagocytic cells or premature degradation. Moreover, nanoscale carriers can be tailored to accumulate in tumour cells and tissues, due to enhanced permeability and a retention effect or by active targeting using ligands designed to recognize tumour-associated antigens. Could these nanomedicine tools mark an end to the necessity for loco-regional drug delivery?Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17203748
Source DB: PubMed Journal: In Vivo ISSN: 0258-851X Impact factor: 2.155