Redox-responsive silica drug delivery systems are synthesized by aeco-friendly diatomite source to achieve on-demand release of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) in tumor reducing microenvironment, aiming to inhibit the immune checkpoint programmed cell death 1 receptor/programmed cell death receptor ligand 1 (PD-1/PD-L1) in cancer cells. The nanoparticles (NPs) are coated with polyethylene glycol chains as gatekeepers to improve their physicochemical properties and control drug release through the cleavable disulfide bonds (S-S) in a reductive environment. This study describes different chemical conditions to achieve the highest NPs' surface functionalization yield, exploring both multistep and one-pot chemical functionalization strategies. The b...
Delivery systems designed to have triggered release after passively targeting the tumor may improve ...
AbstractThe small molecule Galunisertib (LY2157299, LY) shows multiple anticancer activities blockin...
A biodegradable engineered nanoplatform combining anti-angiogenic activity and targeting of cancer c...
Redox-responsive silica drug delivery systems are synthesized by aeco-friendly diatomite source to a...
Diatomite is a natural porous silica material of sedimentary origin. Due to its peculiar properties,...
Drug delivery system (DDS) is crucial for modern cancer treatment. Traditional drug delivery process...
In the treatment of lung cancer, there is an urgent need of innovative medicines to optimize pharmac...
Bioresponsive nanoparticles (NPs) are of interest for anticancer nanomedicines, owing to the possibi...
In order to limit the side effects associated with antitumor drugs such as doxorubicin, nanosized dr...
Nanogels (NGs) synthesized by pulsed electron-beam irradiation of semi-dilute poly (N-vinyl pyrrolid...
It can be challenging to deliver drugs to cancer cells in a targeted manner at an effective dose. Po...
Drug targeting and stimuli-responsive drug release are 2 active areas of cancer research and hold tr...
Delivery systems designed to have triggered release after passively targeting the tumor may improve ...
AbstractThe small molecule Galunisertib (LY2157299, LY) shows multiple anticancer activities blockin...
A biodegradable engineered nanoplatform combining anti-angiogenic activity and targeting of cancer c...
Redox-responsive silica drug delivery systems are synthesized by aeco-friendly diatomite source to a...
Diatomite is a natural porous silica material of sedimentary origin. Due to its peculiar properties,...
Drug delivery system (DDS) is crucial for modern cancer treatment. Traditional drug delivery process...
In the treatment of lung cancer, there is an urgent need of innovative medicines to optimize pharmac...
Bioresponsive nanoparticles (NPs) are of interest for anticancer nanomedicines, owing to the possibi...
In order to limit the side effects associated with antitumor drugs such as doxorubicin, nanosized dr...
Nanogels (NGs) synthesized by pulsed electron-beam irradiation of semi-dilute poly (N-vinyl pyrrolid...
It can be challenging to deliver drugs to cancer cells in a targeted manner at an effective dose. Po...
Drug targeting and stimuli-responsive drug release are 2 active areas of cancer research and hold tr...
Delivery systems designed to have triggered release after passively targeting the tumor may improve ...
AbstractThe small molecule Galunisertib (LY2157299, LY) shows multiple anticancer activities blockin...
A biodegradable engineered nanoplatform combining anti-angiogenic activity and targeting of cancer c...