The design of cancer-targeting particles with precisely tuned physicochemical properties may enhance the delivery of therapeutics and access to pharmacological targets. However, a molecular-level understanding of the interactions driving the fate of nanomedicine in biological systems remains elusive. Here, we show that ultrasmall (<10 nm in diameter) poly(ethylene glycol)-coated silica nanoparticles, functionalized with melanoma-targeting peptides, can induce a form of programmed cell death known as ferroptosis in starved cancer cells and cancer-bearing mice. Tumour xenografts in mice intravenously injected with nanoparticles using a high-dose multiple injection scheme exhibit reduced growth or regression, in a manner that is reversed by...
Abstract Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a management of aggressive breast cancer, remains an ...
Ferroptosis, a form of iron-dependent, lipid peroxidation-driven cell death, has been extensively in...
BACKGROUND: Nanoparticle-based systems are promising for the development of imaging and therapeutic ...
The design of cancer-targeting particles with precisely tuned physicochemical properties may enhance...
Ferroptosis is a recently identified form of non-apoptotic regulated cell death (RCD). It is primari...
The use of nanomaterials rationally engineered to treat cancer is a burgeoning field that has report...
Ferroptosis is a recently identified form of non-apoptotic regulated cell death (RCD). It is primari...
(1) Background: Nanomedicine has recently emerged as a new area of research, particularly to fight c...
Current antitumor monotherapy has many limitations, highlighting the need for novel synergistic anti...
A low native membrane permeability and ineffective access to the cellular cytosol, together with agg...
Ferroptosis, an iron-based cell-death pathway, has recently attracted great attention owing to its e...
A low native membrane permeability and ineffective access to the cellular cytosol, together with agg...
International audienceNanotherapy using targeted magnetic nanoparticles grafted with peptidic ligand...
International audienceNanotherapy using targeted magnetic nanoparticles grafted with peptidic ligand...
International audienceNanotherapy using targeted magnetic nanoparticles grafted with peptidic ligand...
Abstract Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a management of aggressive breast cancer, remains an ...
Ferroptosis, a form of iron-dependent, lipid peroxidation-driven cell death, has been extensively in...
BACKGROUND: Nanoparticle-based systems are promising for the development of imaging and therapeutic ...
The design of cancer-targeting particles with precisely tuned physicochemical properties may enhance...
Ferroptosis is a recently identified form of non-apoptotic regulated cell death (RCD). It is primari...
The use of nanomaterials rationally engineered to treat cancer is a burgeoning field that has report...
Ferroptosis is a recently identified form of non-apoptotic regulated cell death (RCD). It is primari...
(1) Background: Nanomedicine has recently emerged as a new area of research, particularly to fight c...
Current antitumor monotherapy has many limitations, highlighting the need for novel synergistic anti...
A low native membrane permeability and ineffective access to the cellular cytosol, together with agg...
Ferroptosis, an iron-based cell-death pathway, has recently attracted great attention owing to its e...
A low native membrane permeability and ineffective access to the cellular cytosol, together with agg...
International audienceNanotherapy using targeted magnetic nanoparticles grafted with peptidic ligand...
International audienceNanotherapy using targeted magnetic nanoparticles grafted with peptidic ligand...
International audienceNanotherapy using targeted magnetic nanoparticles grafted with peptidic ligand...
Abstract Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a management of aggressive breast cancer, remains an ...
Ferroptosis, a form of iron-dependent, lipid peroxidation-driven cell death, has been extensively in...
BACKGROUND: Nanoparticle-based systems are promising for the development of imaging and therapeutic ...