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Abstract
Gene therapy has been recently shown as a promising tool for cancer treatment as nanotechnology-based safe and effective delivery methods are developed. Generally, genes are wrapped up in extremely tiny nanoparticles which could be taken up easily by cancer cells, not to their healthy neighboring cells. Several nanoparticle systems have been investigated primarily to address the problems involved in other methods of gene delivery and observed improved anticancer efficacy suggesting that nanomedicine provides novel opportunities to safely deliver genes, thus treat cancer. In this review, various nanoparticle types and related strategies, used in gene delivery for cancer treatment, have been discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer Nanotechnology; Cancer Therapy; Gene Delivery; Nanomaterials; Nanomedicines
Year: 2013 PMID: 23878788 PMCID: PMC3713871 DOI: 10.5681/bi.2013.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioimpacts ISSN: 2228-5652