Multifunctional polymer nanoparticles have been developed for cancer treatment because they could be easily designed to target cancer cells and to enhance therapeutic efficacy according to cancer hallmarks. In this study, we synthesized a pH-sensitive polymer, poly(methacrylic acid-co-histidine/doxorubicin/biotin) (HBD) in which doxorubicin (DOX) was conjugated by a hydrazone bond to encapsulate an immunotherapy drug, imiquimod (IMQ), to form dual cancer-targeting and dual drug-loaded nanoparticles. At low pH, polymeric nanoparticles could disrupt and simultaneously release DOX and IMQ. Our experimental results show that the nanoparticles exhibited pH-dependent drug release behavior and had an ability to target cancer cells via biotin and p...
Biodegradable poly(α-hydroxy acid) copolyesters consisting of benzyl-protected glutamic acid and car...
In the last decades, amphiphilic self-assembling block copolymers have been studied as carriers for ...
A major objective of nanomedicine is to combine in a controlled manner multiple functional entities ...
Various polymer based nanoparticles have been developed and explored as therapeutic nanovehicles for...
Despite the large number of polymeric nanodelivery systems that have been recently developed, there ...
Accumulating chemotherapeutic drugs such as doxorubicin within a tumor while limiting the drug dose ...
Targeted delivery of drugs to specific regions of the body, or even to specific regions of the cell,...
Controlled and efficient delivery of therapeutics to tumor cells is one of the key issues in cancer ...
Design and development of smart nano-sized delivery devices for controlled drug release in response ...
pH-sensitive drug targeting using nanoparticles for cancer chemotherapy have been spotlighted in rec...
Targeted and efficient delivery of therapeutics to tumor cells is one of the key issues in cancer th...
A nanocarrier delivery system that can simultaneously deliver a chemotherapeutic drug and siRNA to t...
Core/shell nanoparticles that display a pH-sensitive thermal response, self-assembled from the amphi...
It is highly desirable to design and develop multifunctional nanoparticles for improving specificity...
Doxorubicin (DOX) is currently used in cancer chemotherapy to treat many tumors and shows improved d...
Biodegradable poly(α-hydroxy acid) copolyesters consisting of benzyl-protected glutamic acid and car...
In the last decades, amphiphilic self-assembling block copolymers have been studied as carriers for ...
A major objective of nanomedicine is to combine in a controlled manner multiple functional entities ...
Various polymer based nanoparticles have been developed and explored as therapeutic nanovehicles for...
Despite the large number of polymeric nanodelivery systems that have been recently developed, there ...
Accumulating chemotherapeutic drugs such as doxorubicin within a tumor while limiting the drug dose ...
Targeted delivery of drugs to specific regions of the body, or even to specific regions of the cell,...
Controlled and efficient delivery of therapeutics to tumor cells is one of the key issues in cancer ...
Design and development of smart nano-sized delivery devices for controlled drug release in response ...
pH-sensitive drug targeting using nanoparticles for cancer chemotherapy have been spotlighted in rec...
Targeted and efficient delivery of therapeutics to tumor cells is one of the key issues in cancer th...
A nanocarrier delivery system that can simultaneously deliver a chemotherapeutic drug and siRNA to t...
Core/shell nanoparticles that display a pH-sensitive thermal response, self-assembled from the amphi...
It is highly desirable to design and develop multifunctional nanoparticles for improving specificity...
Doxorubicin (DOX) is currently used in cancer chemotherapy to treat many tumors and shows improved d...
Biodegradable poly(α-hydroxy acid) copolyesters consisting of benzyl-protected glutamic acid and car...
In the last decades, amphiphilic self-assembling block copolymers have been studied as carriers for ...
A major objective of nanomedicine is to combine in a controlled manner multiple functional entities ...