Mitochondria play a crucial part in the cell's ability to adapt to the changing microenvironments and their dysfunction is associated with an extensive array of illnesses, including cancer. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been identified as a potential therapeutic target for cancer therapy. The objective of this article is to give an in-depth analysis of cancer treatment that targets the mitochondrial genome at the molecular level. Recent studies provide insights into nanomedicine techniques and theranostic nanomedicine for mitochondrial targeting. It also provides conceptual information on mitochondrial biomarkers for cancer treatment. Major drawbacks and challenges involved in mitochondrial targeting for advanced cancer therapy have also be...
In recent years, mitochondrial medicine has emerged as a new discipline resting at the intersection ...
Although the development of mitochondrial therapies has largely focused on diseases caused by mutati...
Mitochondria are the primary organelles which can produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP). They play vi...
The mitochondrion is an important intracellular organelle for drug targeting due to its key roles an...
Mitochondria play critical roles in the regulation of the proliferation and apoptosis of cancerous c...
Nanotechnology has changed the entire paradigm of drug targeting and has shown tremendous potential ...
Nanomedicines have been designed and developed to deliver anticancer drugs or exert anticancer thera...
Mitochondria are critical subcellular organelles that produce most of the adenosine triphosphate (AT...
Copyright © 2015 Philippe Marchetti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) encodes proteins and RNAs that are essential for mitochondrial function an...
AbstractThe recognition of the role that mitochondria play in human health and disease is evidenced ...
Mitochondria, a kind of subcellular organelle, play crucial roles in cancer cells as an energy sourc...
In recent years, mitochondrial medicine has emerged as a new discipline resting at the intersection ...
Mitochondria, organelles surrounded by a double membrane and with their own small genome, are the ce...
The mitochondrion is a dynamic eukaryotic organelle that controls lethal and vital functions of the ...
In recent years, mitochondrial medicine has emerged as a new discipline resting at the intersection ...
Although the development of mitochondrial therapies has largely focused on diseases caused by mutati...
Mitochondria are the primary organelles which can produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP). They play vi...
The mitochondrion is an important intracellular organelle for drug targeting due to its key roles an...
Mitochondria play critical roles in the regulation of the proliferation and apoptosis of cancerous c...
Nanotechnology has changed the entire paradigm of drug targeting and has shown tremendous potential ...
Nanomedicines have been designed and developed to deliver anticancer drugs or exert anticancer thera...
Mitochondria are critical subcellular organelles that produce most of the adenosine triphosphate (AT...
Copyright © 2015 Philippe Marchetti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) encodes proteins and RNAs that are essential for mitochondrial function an...
AbstractThe recognition of the role that mitochondria play in human health and disease is evidenced ...
Mitochondria, a kind of subcellular organelle, play crucial roles in cancer cells as an energy sourc...
In recent years, mitochondrial medicine has emerged as a new discipline resting at the intersection ...
Mitochondria, organelles surrounded by a double membrane and with their own small genome, are the ce...
The mitochondrion is a dynamic eukaryotic organelle that controls lethal and vital functions of the ...
In recent years, mitochondrial medicine has emerged as a new discipline resting at the intersection ...
Although the development of mitochondrial therapies has largely focused on diseases caused by mutati...
Mitochondria are the primary organelles which can produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP). They play vi...