This article discusses the various blood interactions that may occur with various types of nano drug-loading systems. Nanoparticles enter the blood circulation as foreign objects. On the one hand, they may cause a series of inflammatory reactions and immune reactions, resulting in the rapid elimination of immune cells and the reticuloendothelial system, affecting their durability in the blood circulation. On the other hand, the premise of the drug-carrying system to play a therapeutic role depends on whether they cause coagulation and platelet activation, the absence of hemolysis and the elimination of immune cells. For different forms of nano drug-carrying systems, we can find the characteristics, elements and coping strategies of adverse ...
The growing wealth of information regarding the influence that physicochemical characteristics play ...
The benefits of nanomedicine may be restricted by hemocompatibility and immunoreactivity problems ar...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...
As nanomedicines have the potential to address many currently unmet medical needs, the early identif...
The potential use of nanomaterials in medicine offers opportunities for novel therapeutic approaches...
The development of drug nanocarriers based on polymeric, lipid and ceramic biomaterials has been pav...
Due to an overwhelming amount of nanoparticles (NPs) used in modern industry and medicine, human exp...
Nanotechnology currently plays a pivotal role in several fields and has enabled substantial advances...
In this review article, we focus on activation of the soluble components of the innate immune system...
Red blood cells (RBCs) can be used for vascular delivery of encapsulated or surface-bound drugs and ...
Diagnostic- and therapeutic release-aimed nanoparticles require the highest degree of biocompatibili...
<div><p>Red blood cells (RBCs) can be used for vascular delivery of encapsulated or surface-bound dr...
The application of nanotechnology to emerging medicinal products is a crucial parameter for the impl...
International audienceThis contribution investigates the interaction of two types of biomimetic-apat...
An emerging interest regarding nanoparticles (NPs) concerns their potential immunomodulatory and pro...
The growing wealth of information regarding the influence that physicochemical characteristics play ...
The benefits of nanomedicine may be restricted by hemocompatibility and immunoreactivity problems ar...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...
As nanomedicines have the potential to address many currently unmet medical needs, the early identif...
The potential use of nanomaterials in medicine offers opportunities for novel therapeutic approaches...
The development of drug nanocarriers based on polymeric, lipid and ceramic biomaterials has been pav...
Due to an overwhelming amount of nanoparticles (NPs) used in modern industry and medicine, human exp...
Nanotechnology currently plays a pivotal role in several fields and has enabled substantial advances...
In this review article, we focus on activation of the soluble components of the innate immune system...
Red blood cells (RBCs) can be used for vascular delivery of encapsulated or surface-bound drugs and ...
Diagnostic- and therapeutic release-aimed nanoparticles require the highest degree of biocompatibili...
<div><p>Red blood cells (RBCs) can be used for vascular delivery of encapsulated or surface-bound dr...
The application of nanotechnology to emerging medicinal products is a crucial parameter for the impl...
International audienceThis contribution investigates the interaction of two types of biomimetic-apat...
An emerging interest regarding nanoparticles (NPs) concerns their potential immunomodulatory and pro...
The growing wealth of information regarding the influence that physicochemical characteristics play ...
The benefits of nanomedicine may be restricted by hemocompatibility and immunoreactivity problems ar...
Many nanoparticles are designed for use as potential nanomedicines for parenteral administration. Ho...