Nanomaterials have attracted increasing interest for their potentiality to revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases, especially neoplasms. Interestingly, there is a huge imbalance between the number of proposed nanoplatforms and the few ones approved for clinical applications. This disequilibrium affects in particular noble metal nanoparticles (NPs), that present no-approved platform and very few candidates in clinical trials because of the issue of persistence. In this perspective, we discuss if nanomedicine is generally keeping its promises with a focus on the approach that could fill the gap between NPs and oncology in the next future: the ultrasmall-in-nano
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Cancer is one of the most critical human challenges which endangers many people’s lives every year w...
Nanoparticles have the potential to contribute to new modalities in molecular imaging and sensing as...
Researchers Explore Possible Applications of Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment Sharing the Burden: ...
Nanotechnology has prompted new and improved materials for biomedical applications with particular e...
Currently, nanomaterials are of widespread use in daily commercial products. However, the most-promi...
Papyrus writings from 1600–1500 BC describe cancer and the attempts at treatment. Centuries later, c...
The use of tailored medication delivery in cancer treatment has the potential to increase efficacy w...
The design and utilization of nanomedicines offers great potential for treating various diseases inc...
UID/Multi/04378/2019 SFRH/BPD/124612/2016 PD/BD/105734/2014Cancer is considered the most aggressive ...
Cancer nanotherapeutics are progressing at a steady rate; research and development in the field has ...
Recent advances in nanotechnology may offer new hope for significant improvement in the success of c...
The collection is diverse in the topics covered as well as the contributors, who come from across th...
peer-reviewedRecently, rapid advancement in nanomedicine has opened new horizons towards the treatm...
The blooming of nanotechnology has made available a limitless landscape of solutions responding to c...
In 21st century scientist all around are trying to formulate the new drug delivery with better effic...
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Nanoparticles have the potential to contribute to new modalities in molecular imaging and sensing as...
Researchers Explore Possible Applications of Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment Sharing the Burden: ...