Niosomes are self-assembled vesicles made up of single chain non-ionic surfactants combined with appropriate amounts of cholesterol or other lipids, exploited as carriers for hydrophilic or lipophilic drugs. Compared to liposomes, niosomes are typically more stable, less expensive and, being generally obtained from synthetic surfactants, more easily derivatizable, providing vesicular structures with a higher versatility and chemical diversity. Herein, we investigated the physico-chemical and biological properties of niosomes loaded with two active ingredients, i.e. the nucleolipidic Ru(III)-complex HoThyRu, selected as an anticancer agent, and the nucleolin-targeting AS1411 aptamer, allowing selective recognition of cancer cells. The morpho...
Metastases rather than primary tumors are the leading cause for cancer death, and yet metastases are...
The success of platinum complexes as chemiotherapeutic drugs pushed the scientific community to desi...
Selectivity and efficacy towards target cancer cells, as well as biocompatibility, are current chall...
Niosomes are self-assembled vesicles made up of single chain non-ionic surfactants combined with app...
The advent of nanotechnology has led to an increased interest in nanocarriers as a drug delivery sys...
Currently the medical-scientific research is focusing on the realization of non-invasive systems for...
This article belongs to the Special Issue The Application of Nanocarriers in Therapeutic Agents.The ...
Efficient and safe drug delivery has always been a challenge in medicine. The use of nanotechnology,...
The obtaining of nanocarriers of gene material and small drugs is still an interesting research line...
Ruthenium complexes are attracting increasing attention as second-generation metal-based anticancer ...
Aiming for novel tools for anticancer therapies, a ruthenium complex, covalently linked to a cholest...
A new organometallic ruthenium complex, named AziRu, along with three amphiphilic nucleoside-based r...
A new organometallic ruthenium complex, named AziRu, along with three amphiphilic nucleoside-based r...
In recent years, infectious illness therapy and vaccination have experienced a dramatic transformati...
Background: The aim of this study was to develop nonionic surfactant vesicles (niosomes) as a promis...
Metastases rather than primary tumors are the leading cause for cancer death, and yet metastases are...
The success of platinum complexes as chemiotherapeutic drugs pushed the scientific community to desi...
Selectivity and efficacy towards target cancer cells, as well as biocompatibility, are current chall...
Niosomes are self-assembled vesicles made up of single chain non-ionic surfactants combined with app...
The advent of nanotechnology has led to an increased interest in nanocarriers as a drug delivery sys...
Currently the medical-scientific research is focusing on the realization of non-invasive systems for...
This article belongs to the Special Issue The Application of Nanocarriers in Therapeutic Agents.The ...
Efficient and safe drug delivery has always been a challenge in medicine. The use of nanotechnology,...
The obtaining of nanocarriers of gene material and small drugs is still an interesting research line...
Ruthenium complexes are attracting increasing attention as second-generation metal-based anticancer ...
Aiming for novel tools for anticancer therapies, a ruthenium complex, covalently linked to a cholest...
A new organometallic ruthenium complex, named AziRu, along with three amphiphilic nucleoside-based r...
A new organometallic ruthenium complex, named AziRu, along with three amphiphilic nucleoside-based r...
In recent years, infectious illness therapy and vaccination have experienced a dramatic transformati...
Background: The aim of this study was to develop nonionic surfactant vesicles (niosomes) as a promis...
Metastases rather than primary tumors are the leading cause for cancer death, and yet metastases are...
The success of platinum complexes as chemiotherapeutic drugs pushed the scientific community to desi...
Selectivity and efficacy towards target cancer cells, as well as biocompatibility, are current chall...