The advent of nanomedicine marks an unparalleled opportunity to advance the treatment of a variety of diseases, including cancer. The unique properties of nanoparticles, such as large surface-to volume ratio, small size, the ability to encapsulate a variety of drugs, and tunable surface chemistry, gives them many advantages over their bulk counterparts. This includes multivalent surface modification with targeting ligands, efficient navigation of the complex in vivo environment, increased intracellular trafficking, and sustained release of drug payload. These advantages make nanoparticles a mode of treatment potentially superior to conventional cancer therapies. This article highlights the most recent developments in cancer treatment using ...
The main aim of nonmaterials is optimization on site of action at tumors cells as well least toxicit...
The limitations of current cancer treatments have stimulated the application of nanotechnology to de...
Papyrus writings from 1600–1500 BC describe cancer and the attempts at treatment. Centuries later, c...
Cancer nanotherapeutics are progressing at a steady rate; research and development in the field has ...
Pharmaceuticals, and more recently biopharmaceuticals, have become the mainstay for antineoplastic t...
Pharmaceuticals, and more recently biopharmaceuticals, have become the mainstay for antineoplastic t...
Advancement in science and technology has brought a remarkable change in therapy of cancer. Particle...
The design and utilization of nanomedicines offers great potential for treating various diseases inc...
Nanobiopharmaceuticals has involved, understanding issues related to target specific drug delivery. ...
In nanomedicines, currently a wide array of reported nanoparticle systems is being explored by targe...
Recent advances in nanotechnology may offer new hope for significant improvement in the success of c...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in American women and more th...
As of 21st century, cancer is arguably the most complex and challenging disease known to mankind and...
The collection is diverse in the topics covered as well as the contributors, who come from across th...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in American women and more th...
The main aim of nonmaterials is optimization on site of action at tumors cells as well least toxicit...
The limitations of current cancer treatments have stimulated the application of nanotechnology to de...
Papyrus writings from 1600–1500 BC describe cancer and the attempts at treatment. Centuries later, c...
Cancer nanotherapeutics are progressing at a steady rate; research and development in the field has ...
Pharmaceuticals, and more recently biopharmaceuticals, have become the mainstay for antineoplastic t...
Pharmaceuticals, and more recently biopharmaceuticals, have become the mainstay for antineoplastic t...
Advancement in science and technology has brought a remarkable change in therapy of cancer. Particle...
The design and utilization of nanomedicines offers great potential for treating various diseases inc...
Nanobiopharmaceuticals has involved, understanding issues related to target specific drug delivery. ...
In nanomedicines, currently a wide array of reported nanoparticle systems is being explored by targe...
Recent advances in nanotechnology may offer new hope for significant improvement in the success of c...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in American women and more th...
As of 21st century, cancer is arguably the most complex and challenging disease known to mankind and...
The collection is diverse in the topics covered as well as the contributors, who come from across th...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in American women and more th...
The main aim of nonmaterials is optimization on site of action at tumors cells as well least toxicit...
The limitations of current cancer treatments have stimulated the application of nanotechnology to de...
Papyrus writings from 1600–1500 BC describe cancer and the attempts at treatment. Centuries later, c...