Aim: In this article, we use an alternative cancer model for the evaluation of nanotherapy, and assess the impact of surface functionalization and active targeting of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNPs) on therapeutic efficacy in vivo. Materials & methods: We used the chorioallantoic membrane xenograft assay to investigate the biodistribution and therapeutic efficacy of folate versus polyethyleneimine-functionalized ¿-secretase inhibitor-loaded MSNPs in breast and prostate tumor models. Results: ¿-secretase inhibitor-loaded MSNPs inhibited tumor growth in breast and prostate cancer xenografts. Folate conjugation improved the therapeutic outcome in folic acid receptor-positive breast cancer, but not in prostate cancer lacking the rec...
The use of nanomaterials for the treatment of solid tumours is receiving increasing attention by the...
The use of nanomaterials for the treatment of solid tumours is receiving increasing attention by the...
Prajakta Tambe,1,2,* Pramod Kumar,1,2,* Kishore M Paknikar,1,2 Virendra Gajbhiye1,2 1Nanobioscience...
Engineering multifunctional nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery shows promising potentials to re...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs)displays interesting properties for biomedical applications su...
Background: Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) are being vastly demonstrated in the literature as...
Breast cancer (BC) currently occupies the second rank in cancer-related global female deaths. Althou...
The capabilities in applying mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) for the construction of different...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Mesoporous silica nanomaterials (MSNs) have made remarkable achievements and are being thought of by...
The use of nanomaterials for the treatment of solid tumours is receiving increasing attention by the...
The use of nanomaterials for the treatment of solid tumours is receiving increasing attention by the...
Prajakta Tambe,1,2,* Pramod Kumar,1,2,* Kishore M Paknikar,1,2 Virendra Gajbhiye1,2 1Nanobioscience...
Engineering multifunctional nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery shows promising potentials to re...
Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs)displays interesting properties for biomedical applications su...
Background: Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) are being vastly demonstrated in the literature as...
Breast cancer (BC) currently occupies the second rank in cancer-related global female deaths. Althou...
The capabilities in applying mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) for the construction of different...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Notch signaling, a key regulator of stem cells, is frequently overactivated in cancer. It is often l...
Mesoporous silica nanomaterials (MSNs) have made remarkable achievements and are being thought of by...
The use of nanomaterials for the treatment of solid tumours is receiving increasing attention by the...
The use of nanomaterials for the treatment of solid tumours is receiving increasing attention by the...
Prajakta Tambe,1,2,* Pramod Kumar,1,2,* Kishore M Paknikar,1,2 Virendra Gajbhiye1,2 1Nanobioscience...