AbstractNanocarriers take advantages of the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) to accumulate passively in solid tumors. Magnetic targeting has shown to further enhance tumor accumulation in response to a magnetic field gradient. It is widely known that passive accumulation of nanocarriers varies hugely in tumor tissues of different tumor vascularization. It is hypothesized that magnetic targeting is likely to be influenced by such factors. In this work, magnetic targeting is assessed in a range of subcutaneously implanted murine tumors, namely, colon (CT26), breast (4T1), lung (Lewis lung carcinoma) cancer and melanoma (B16F10). Passively- and magnetically-driven tumor accumulation of the radiolabeled polymeric magnetic nanocapsules ...
Early detection and targeted therapy are two major challenges in the battle against cancer. Novel im...
In the past few decades, the multifunctional magnetic drug carrier based on the magnetic nanoparticl...
A sound theoretical rationale for the design of a magnetic nanocarrier capable of magnetic capture i...
AbstractNanocarriers take advantages of the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) to accumulate ...
International audienceThe combined passive and active targeting of tumoral tissue remains an active ...
International audiencePurposeThe development of theranostic nanocarriers as an innovative therapy ag...
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) can be used as drug carriers in novel cancer treatment approaches such ...
Magnetic drug targeting has been proposed as means of concentrating therapeutic agents at a target s...
The aim of the current study was to magnetically target the 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) loaded magnetic po...
AbstractMagnetic drug targeting has been proposed as means of concentrating therapeutic agents at a ...
The method of magnet directed drug delivery of chemotherapy drugs on magnetic nanoparticles is a new...
As the enhanced permeation and retention (EPR) effect continues to be a controversial topic in nanom...
The delivery of anticancer agents via magnetic carrier particles is an exciting new prospect in trea...
Alek Nacev1, Skye H Kim2, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales2, Michael A Tangrea2, Benjamin Shapiro1, Michael R...
Magnetic drug targeting (MDT) and magnetic-based drug/cargo delivery are emerging treatment methods ...
Early detection and targeted therapy are two major challenges in the battle against cancer. Novel im...
In the past few decades, the multifunctional magnetic drug carrier based on the magnetic nanoparticl...
A sound theoretical rationale for the design of a magnetic nanocarrier capable of magnetic capture i...
AbstractNanocarriers take advantages of the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) to accumulate ...
International audienceThe combined passive and active targeting of tumoral tissue remains an active ...
International audiencePurposeThe development of theranostic nanocarriers as an innovative therapy ag...
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) can be used as drug carriers in novel cancer treatment approaches such ...
Magnetic drug targeting has been proposed as means of concentrating therapeutic agents at a target s...
The aim of the current study was to magnetically target the 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) loaded magnetic po...
AbstractMagnetic drug targeting has been proposed as means of concentrating therapeutic agents at a ...
The method of magnet directed drug delivery of chemotherapy drugs on magnetic nanoparticles is a new...
As the enhanced permeation and retention (EPR) effect continues to be a controversial topic in nanom...
The delivery of anticancer agents via magnetic carrier particles is an exciting new prospect in trea...
Alek Nacev1, Skye H Kim2, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales2, Michael A Tangrea2, Benjamin Shapiro1, Michael R...
Magnetic drug targeting (MDT) and magnetic-based drug/cargo delivery are emerging treatment methods ...
Early detection and targeted therapy are two major challenges in the battle against cancer. Novel im...
In the past few decades, the multifunctional magnetic drug carrier based on the magnetic nanoparticl...
A sound theoretical rationale for the design of a magnetic nanocarrier capable of magnetic capture i...