Nanoparticles promise to improve the treatment of cancer through their increasingly sophisticated functionalisations and ability to accumulate in certain tumours. Yet recent work has shown that many nanomedicines fail during clinical trial. One issue is the lack of understanding of how nanoparticle designs impact their ability to overcome transport barriers in the body, including their circulation in the blood stream, extravasation into tumours, transport through tumour tissue, internalisation in the targeted cells, and release of their active cargo. Increased computational power, as well as improved multi-scale simulations of tumours, nanoparticles, and the biological transport barriers that affect them, now allow us to investigate the inf...
The role of tumour–host mechano-biology and the mechanisms involved in the delivery of anti-cancer d...
Cancer persists as a major public health concern with poor survival rates for aggressive tumours. Na...
International audienceMore than eight million people die from cancer worldwide each year. Current tr...
Cancer targeting nanoparticles face a variety of biological environments between the site of injecti...
Over the past three decades, nanoscience has offered a unique solution for reducing the systemic tox...
Specific delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents to the disease tissue is an essential step fo...
Nanomedicine for cancer, where nanoparticles (NPs) are used to deliver drugs, imaging agents, and he...
Nanoparticles can provide significant improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. How nan...
Traditional chemotherapy for cancer treatment often elicits dangerous side-effects and limits the do...
Targeted nanoparticles are increasingly being engineered for the treatment of cancer. By design, the...
Nanoparticles have shown promise as both drug delivery vehicles and direct antitumor systems, but th...
Delivery of therapeutic agents selectively to tumor tissue, which is referred as "targeted delivery,...
Nanotechnology has emerged as an exciting strategy for the delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic ag...
Cancer is one of the most diffused and deadly diseases worldwide. Unfortunately, due to the very het...
Inefficient vascularization hinders the optimal transport of cell nutrients, oxygen, and drugs to ca...
The role of tumour–host mechano-biology and the mechanisms involved in the delivery of anti-cancer d...
Cancer persists as a major public health concern with poor survival rates for aggressive tumours. Na...
International audienceMore than eight million people die from cancer worldwide each year. Current tr...
Cancer targeting nanoparticles face a variety of biological environments between the site of injecti...
Over the past three decades, nanoscience has offered a unique solution for reducing the systemic tox...
Specific delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents to the disease tissue is an essential step fo...
Nanomedicine for cancer, where nanoparticles (NPs) are used to deliver drugs, imaging agents, and he...
Nanoparticles can provide significant improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. How nan...
Traditional chemotherapy for cancer treatment often elicits dangerous side-effects and limits the do...
Targeted nanoparticles are increasingly being engineered for the treatment of cancer. By design, the...
Nanoparticles have shown promise as both drug delivery vehicles and direct antitumor systems, but th...
Delivery of therapeutic agents selectively to tumor tissue, which is referred as "targeted delivery,...
Nanotechnology has emerged as an exciting strategy for the delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic ag...
Cancer is one of the most diffused and deadly diseases worldwide. Unfortunately, due to the very het...
Inefficient vascularization hinders the optimal transport of cell nutrients, oxygen, and drugs to ca...
The role of tumour–host mechano-biology and the mechanisms involved in the delivery of anti-cancer d...
Cancer persists as a major public health concern with poor survival rates for aggressive tumours. Na...
International audienceMore than eight million people die from cancer worldwide each year. Current tr...