Literature DB >> 20603377

Towards nanomedicines: design protocols to assemble, visualize and test carbon nanotube probes for multi-modality biomedical imaging.

Sofia I Pascu1, Rory L Arrowsmith, Simon R Bayly, Simon Brayshaw, Zhiyuan Hu.   

Abstract

Nanomedicine is an interdisciplinary field, still in its infancy, where an accurate scientific assessment of potential risks and benefits is urgently needed, as is the engagement of end users and the public in this facet of the nanotechnology debate. There is increasing interest in improving our understanding of the interactions between nanomaterials and living systems, with regard to both the underlying chemistry and the physics of effects on the nanoscale. Ultimately, such knowledge promises new vistas for designing the 'smart' medicines of the future, of which targeted personalized drugs are the holy grail. Imaging and therapeutic components, including metallic radioisotopes, semiconductor quantum dots and magnetic materials, may be used to construct 'nanocarriers' (by encapsulation or conjugation) by rapid and simple (covalent and supramolecular) chemistry. The biomedical functions of the resulting materials are as yet largely unexplored. Encapsulation in nanocarriers could achieve delivery of the reagents (imaging and therapeutic drugs) to the sites of action in the body, while minimizing systemic toxicity and enzymatic degradation. These functional systems have the potential to become a general solution in drug delivery. Here we review recent developments concerning the applications of nanoparticles, including carbon nanotubes, as synthetic scaffolds for designing nanomedicines. This article will also focus on how understanding and design at the molecular level could help interdisciplinary teams develop research towards new diagnostics and therapeutics both in the short and the long term.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20603377     DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2010.0081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci        ISSN: 1364-503X            Impact factor:   4.226


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Review 1.  Small-molecule delivery by nanoparticles for anticancer therapy.

Authors:  Zhuo Georgia Chen
Journal:  Trends Mol Med       Date:  2010-09-16       Impact factor: 11.951

2.  Determination of the length of single-walled carbon nanotubes by scanning electron microscopy.

Authors:  Stefania Sandoval; Magdalena Kierkowicz; Elzbieta Pach; Belén Ballesteros; Gerard Tobias
Journal:  MethodsX       Date:  2018-11-07

3.  Synthesis, Radiolabelling and In Vitro Imaging of Multifunctional Nanoceramics.

Authors:  Marina Lledos; Vincenzo Mirabello; Sophia Sarpaki; Haobo Ge; Hubert J Smugowski; Laurence Carroll; Eric O Aboagye; Franklin I Aigbirhio; Stanley W Botchway; Jonathan R Dilworth; David G Calatayud; Pawel K Plucinski; Gareth J Price; Sofia I Pascu
Journal:  ChemNanoMat       Date:  2018-02-08       Impact factor: 3.154

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