| Literature DB >> 31644936 |
Jielai Yang1, Fei Wang2, Yong Lu2, Jin Qi2, Lianfu Deng2, Flávia Sousa3, Bruno Sarmento4, Xiangyang Xu5, Wenguo Cui6.
Abstract
Erythrocyte-mimicking nanovehicles (EM-NVs) are developed by fusing nanoparticle cores with naturally derived erythrocyte membranes. Compared with conventional nanosystems, EM-NVs hold preferable characteristics of prolonged blood circulation time and immune evasion. Due to the cell surface mimetic properties, along with tailored core material, EM-NVs have huge application potential in a large variety of biomedical fields, which are anticipated to revolutionize the present theranostic modalities of diseases in clinic. This review focuses on (I) drug carriers, (II) photosensitizers, (III) antidotes, (IV) vaccines and (V) probes, aiming to present an overall summary of the latest advancement in the application of EM-NVs, and highlight the major challenges and opportunities in this field.Keywords: Biomedical application; Biomimetic; Erythrocyte; Nanovehicles
Year: 2019 PMID: 31644936 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2019.10.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776