| Literature DB >> 33486009 |
Teresa L Rapp1, Cole A DeForest2.
Abstract
Light is a uniquely powerful tool for controlling molecular events in biology. No other external input (e.g., heat, ultrasound, magnetic field) can be so tightly focused or so highly regulated as a clinical laser. Drug delivery vehicles that can be photonically activated have been developed across many platforms, from the simplest "caging" of therapeutics in a prodrug form, to more complex micelles and circulating liposomes that improve drug uptake and efficacy, to large-scale hydrogel platforms that can be used to protect and deliver macromolecular agents including full-length proteins. In this Review, we discuss recent innovations in photosensitive drug delivery and highlight future opportunities to engineer and exploit such light-responsive technologies in the clinical setting.Entities:
Keywords: Dual-action; In vivo drug delivery; Light-mediated delivery; Photoactivated; Photochemistry; Photodegradable hydrogels; Photoresponsive nanoparticles; Photoswitches; Prodrugs
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33486009 PMCID: PMC8127392 DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2021.01.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Drug Deliv Rev ISSN: 0169-409X Impact factor: 15.470