International audienceThe use of hybrid materials, where a matrix sustains nanoparticles controlling the release of the chemotherapeutic drug, could be beneficial for the treatment of primary tumors prior or after surgery. This localized chemotherapy would guarantee high drug concentrations at the tumor site while precluding systemic drug exposure minimizing undesirable side effects.We combined bacterial cellulose hydrogel (BC) and nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) including doxorubicin (Dox) as a drug model. NLCs loaded with cationic Dox (NLCs-H) or neutral Dox (NLCs-N) were fully characterized and their cell internalization and cytotoxic efficacy were evaluated in vitro against MDA-MB-231 cells. Thereafter, a fixed combination of NLCs-...
Cellulose based carriers have the potential for sustained release of drugs, which can protect drugs ...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive sub-type of breast cancer that rarely responds...
Several new drug candidates have emerged as potential cancer therapeutics with the advent of drug di...
International audienceThe use of hybrid materials, where a matrix sustains nanoparticles controlling...
Natural materials such as bacterial cellulose are gaining interest for their use as drug-delivery ve...
Doxorubicin (DOX), a chemotherapy drug successfully used in the therapy of various types of cancer, ...
The majority of the localized drug delivery systems are based on polymeric or polypeptide scaffolds,...
Doxorubicin (DOX) is an antineoplastic agent clinically employed for treating breast cancer patients...
Current needs for increased drug delivery carrier efficacy and specificity in cancer necessitate the...
A hydrogel scaffold is a localized drug delivery system that can maintain the therapeutic level of d...
In this study, actively-targeted (CD44-receptors) and dual stimuli (pH/redox)-responsive lipid–polym...
Reconciling the conflicting needs for a prolonged circulation time, enhanced cellular uptake by bulk...
Differential anticancer drug delivery that selectively releases a drug within a tumor represents an ...
Background: Lipid polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPHNPs) for the controlled delivery of hydrophilic d...
Lauroyl-gemcitabine lipid nanocapsules (GemC12-LNC) hydrogel, administered intratumorally or perisur...
Cellulose based carriers have the potential for sustained release of drugs, which can protect drugs ...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive sub-type of breast cancer that rarely responds...
Several new drug candidates have emerged as potential cancer therapeutics with the advent of drug di...
International audienceThe use of hybrid materials, where a matrix sustains nanoparticles controlling...
Natural materials such as bacterial cellulose are gaining interest for their use as drug-delivery ve...
Doxorubicin (DOX), a chemotherapy drug successfully used in the therapy of various types of cancer, ...
The majority of the localized drug delivery systems are based on polymeric or polypeptide scaffolds,...
Doxorubicin (DOX) is an antineoplastic agent clinically employed for treating breast cancer patients...
Current needs for increased drug delivery carrier efficacy and specificity in cancer necessitate the...
A hydrogel scaffold is a localized drug delivery system that can maintain the therapeutic level of d...
In this study, actively-targeted (CD44-receptors) and dual stimuli (pH/redox)-responsive lipid–polym...
Reconciling the conflicting needs for a prolonged circulation time, enhanced cellular uptake by bulk...
Differential anticancer drug delivery that selectively releases a drug within a tumor represents an ...
Background: Lipid polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPHNPs) for the controlled delivery of hydrophilic d...
Lauroyl-gemcitabine lipid nanocapsules (GemC12-LNC) hydrogel, administered intratumorally or perisur...
Cellulose based carriers have the potential for sustained release of drugs, which can protect drugs ...
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive sub-type of breast cancer that rarely responds...
Several new drug candidates have emerged as potential cancer therapeutics with the advent of drug di...