Nanomaterials are used for numerous biomedical applications, but the selection of optimal properties for maximum delivery remains challenging. Thus, there is a significant interest in elucidating the nano–bio interactions underlying tissue accumulation. To date, researchers have relied on cell culture or animal models to study nano–bio interactions. However, cell cultures lack the complexity of biological tissues and animal models are prohibitively slow and expensive. Here we report a tumour-on-a-chip system where incorporation of tumour-like spheroids into a microfluidic channel permits real-time analysis of nanoparticle (NP) accumulation at physiological flow conditions. We show that penetration of NPs into the tissue is limited by their ...
In this thesis, microfluidic systems which mimic blood vessels and tumour areas are developed to bri...
The development of nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer requires a w...
Cancer targeting nanoparticles face a variety of biological environments between the site of injecti...
Nanomaterials are used for numerous biomedical applications, but the selection of optimal properties...
Here, we report a breast tumour-on-a-chip platform to evaluate the penetration of nanomedicines in 3...
Nanoparticle tumor accumulation relies on a key mechanism, the enhanced permeability and retention (...
Here, we report a breast tumour-on-a-chip platform to evaluate the penetration of nanomedicines in 3...
Nanoparticle tumor accumulation relies on a key mechanism, the enhanced permeability and retention (...
Delivery of therapeutic agents selectively to tumor tissue, which is referred as "targeted delivery,...
Nanocarriers for drug delivery have great potential to revolutionize cancer treatment, due to their ...
Here, we report a microfluidic platform to investigate interactions between drug-loaded nanoconstruc...
Advances in nanotechnology have enabled numerous types of nanoparticles (NPs) to improve drug delive...
Traditional chemotherapy for cancer treatment often elicits dangerous side-effects and limits the do...
The development of nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer requires a w...
The development of nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer requires a w...
In this thesis, microfluidic systems which mimic blood vessels and tumour areas are developed to bri...
The development of nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer requires a w...
Cancer targeting nanoparticles face a variety of biological environments between the site of injecti...
Nanomaterials are used for numerous biomedical applications, but the selection of optimal properties...
Here, we report a breast tumour-on-a-chip platform to evaluate the penetration of nanomedicines in 3...
Nanoparticle tumor accumulation relies on a key mechanism, the enhanced permeability and retention (...
Here, we report a breast tumour-on-a-chip platform to evaluate the penetration of nanomedicines in 3...
Nanoparticle tumor accumulation relies on a key mechanism, the enhanced permeability and retention (...
Delivery of therapeutic agents selectively to tumor tissue, which is referred as "targeted delivery,...
Nanocarriers for drug delivery have great potential to revolutionize cancer treatment, due to their ...
Here, we report a microfluidic platform to investigate interactions between drug-loaded nanoconstruc...
Advances in nanotechnology have enabled numerous types of nanoparticles (NPs) to improve drug delive...
Traditional chemotherapy for cancer treatment often elicits dangerous side-effects and limits the do...
The development of nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer requires a w...
The development of nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer requires a w...
In this thesis, microfluidic systems which mimic blood vessels and tumour areas are developed to bri...
The development of nanoparticle-based targeted therapeutics for the treatment of cancer requires a w...
Cancer targeting nanoparticles face a variety of biological environments between the site of injecti...