The poor delivery of nanoparticles to target cancer cells hinders their success in the clinical setting. In this work, an alternative target readily available for circulating nanoparticles has been selected to eliminate the need for nanoparticle penetration in the tissue: the tumor blood vessels. A tumor endothelium-targeted nanoparticle (employing an RGD-containing peptide) capable of co-delivering two anti-vascular drugs (one anti-angiogenic drug and one vascular disruption agent) is here presented. Furthermore, the nanodevice presents two additional anti-vascular capabilities upon activation by Near-Infrared light: provoking local hyperthermia (by gold nanorods in the system) and generating toxic reactive oxygen species (by the presence ...
A novel phototriggered drug delivery nanocarrier, which exhibits very high tumor cytotoxicity agains...
Surgery, radiation and chemotherapy remain the mainstay of current cancer therapy. However, treatmen...
International audienceEffective drug delivery is restricted by pathophysiological barriers in solid ...
national funds from FCT/MEC (UID/Multi/04378/2013) and co-financed by the ERDF under the PT2020 Part...
More than 50% of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy. The clinical delivery of curative ra...
Careful design of nanoparticles plays a crucial role in their biomedical applications. It not only d...
Nanotechnology holds great promise in biomedicine towards new diagnostics, new therapies, and improv...
Particles at the nanoscale have emerged as promising tools for a broad range of applications in medi...
Eloïse Thomas,1 Ludovic Colombeau,2 Mickaël Gries,3,4 Thibaut Peterlini,3,4 Clélia ...
Developing a nanotheranostic agent with better image resolution and high accumulation into solid tum...
Vascular disease is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Current surgical intervention...
The main current challenges in oncology are (1) avoiding systemic side effects in therapy, and (2) d...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) induces cell death through local light activation of a photosensitizer, a...
Multifunctional plasmonic nanoparticles have shown extraordinary potential for near infrared phototh...
Specificity is a critical feature of a cancer treatment and efforts are devoted to develop powerful ...
A novel phototriggered drug delivery nanocarrier, which exhibits very high tumor cytotoxicity agains...
Surgery, radiation and chemotherapy remain the mainstay of current cancer therapy. However, treatmen...
International audienceEffective drug delivery is restricted by pathophysiological barriers in solid ...
national funds from FCT/MEC (UID/Multi/04378/2013) and co-financed by the ERDF under the PT2020 Part...
More than 50% of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy. The clinical delivery of curative ra...
Careful design of nanoparticles plays a crucial role in their biomedical applications. It not only d...
Nanotechnology holds great promise in biomedicine towards new diagnostics, new therapies, and improv...
Particles at the nanoscale have emerged as promising tools for a broad range of applications in medi...
Eloïse Thomas,1 Ludovic Colombeau,2 Mickaël Gries,3,4 Thibaut Peterlini,3,4 Clélia ...
Developing a nanotheranostic agent with better image resolution and high accumulation into solid tum...
Vascular disease is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Current surgical intervention...
The main current challenges in oncology are (1) avoiding systemic side effects in therapy, and (2) d...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) induces cell death through local light activation of a photosensitizer, a...
Multifunctional plasmonic nanoparticles have shown extraordinary potential for near infrared phototh...
Specificity is a critical feature of a cancer treatment and efforts are devoted to develop powerful ...
A novel phototriggered drug delivery nanocarrier, which exhibits very high tumor cytotoxicity agains...
Surgery, radiation and chemotherapy remain the mainstay of current cancer therapy. However, treatmen...
International audienceEffective drug delivery is restricted by pathophysiological barriers in solid ...