| Literature DB >> 24060922 |
Yuanpei Li1, Kai Xiao2, Wei Zhu3, Wenbin Deng2, Kit S Lam4.
Abstract
Stimuli-responsive cross-linked micelles (SCMs) represent an ideal nanocarrier system for drug delivery against cancers. SCMs exhibit superior structural stability compared to their non-cross-linked counterpart. Therefore, these nanocarriers are able to minimize the premature drug release during blood circulation. The introduction of environmentally sensitive cross-linkers or assembly units makes SCMs responsive to single or multiple stimuli present in tumor local microenvironment or exogenously applied stimuli. In these instances, the payload drug is released almost exclusively in cancerous tissue or cancer cells upon accumulation via enhanced permeability and retention effect or receptor mediated endocytosis. In this review, we highlight recent advances in the development of SCMs for cancer therapy. We also introduce the latest biophysical techniques, such as electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET), for the characterization of the interactions between SCMs and blood proteins.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-link; Drug delivery; EPR spectroscopy; FRET; Micellar nanoparticles; Stimuli-response
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24060922 PMCID: PMC3947689 DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2013.09.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Drug Deliv Rev ISSN: 0169-409X Impact factor: 15.470