Cancer is a devastating disease with a high global mortality rate and is projected to increase further in the coming years. Current treatment options, such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy, have limitations including side effects, variable effectiveness, high costs, and limited availability. There is a growing need for alternative treatments that can target cancer cells specifically with fewer side effects. Phages, that infect bacteria but not eukaryotic cells, have emerged as promising cancer therapeutics due to their unique properties, including specificity and ease of genetic modification. Engineered phages can transform cancer treatment by targeting cancer cells while sparing healthy ones. Phages exhibit versatility as nanocarriers...
Phage therapy is the use of viruses to treat bacterial infections. This therapeutic method offers a ...
Phagotherapy, the use of bacteriophages to fight bacterial infections as an alternative to antibioti...
Many harmful species of bacteria have evolved to gain resistance to most common antibiotics, leading...
Cancer, especially the solid tumor sub-set, poses considerable challenges to modern medicine owing t...
The aim of this work is to engineer a bacteriophage-based platform to specifically target, invade an...
During the past two decades cancer biology knowledge has widely increased and shifted the paradigm o...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most abundant and widely distributed organisms on Earth, constitutin...
AbstractNanoencapsulation of anticancer drugs improves their therapeutic indices by virtue of the en...
The basic idea of displaying peptides on a phage, introduced by George P. Smith in 1985, was greatly...
Phages are bacterio-specific viruses. Involved in the origin of life and evolution, constituting a m...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
Cancer immunotherapies exploit the patient´s own immune system to seek and destroy cancer cells. The...
Bionanotechnology, filamentous phage. phage display, landscape phage, drug delivery, cancer targetin...
Bacteriophage-eukaryotic cell interaction provides the biological foundation of Phage Display techno...
Nanoscale polymers systems have dominated the revolution of drug delivery advancement. Their potenti...
Phage therapy is the use of viruses to treat bacterial infections. This therapeutic method offers a ...
Phagotherapy, the use of bacteriophages to fight bacterial infections as an alternative to antibioti...
Many harmful species of bacteria have evolved to gain resistance to most common antibiotics, leading...
Cancer, especially the solid tumor sub-set, poses considerable challenges to modern medicine owing t...
The aim of this work is to engineer a bacteriophage-based platform to specifically target, invade an...
During the past two decades cancer biology knowledge has widely increased and shifted the paradigm o...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most abundant and widely distributed organisms on Earth, constitutin...
AbstractNanoencapsulation of anticancer drugs improves their therapeutic indices by virtue of the en...
The basic idea of displaying peptides on a phage, introduced by George P. Smith in 1985, was greatly...
Phages are bacterio-specific viruses. Involved in the origin of life and evolution, constituting a m...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
Cancer immunotherapies exploit the patient´s own immune system to seek and destroy cancer cells. The...
Bionanotechnology, filamentous phage. phage display, landscape phage, drug delivery, cancer targetin...
Bacteriophage-eukaryotic cell interaction provides the biological foundation of Phage Display techno...
Nanoscale polymers systems have dominated the revolution of drug delivery advancement. Their potenti...
Phage therapy is the use of viruses to treat bacterial infections. This therapeutic method offers a ...
Phagotherapy, the use of bacteriophages to fight bacterial infections as an alternative to antibioti...
Many harmful species of bacteria have evolved to gain resistance to most common antibiotics, leading...