Targeted nanoparticles are increasingly being engineered for the treatment of cancer. By design, they can passively accumulate in tumors, selectively bind to targets in their environment, and deliver localized treatments. However, the penetration of targeted nanoparticles deep into tissue can be hindered by their slow diffusion and a high binding affinity. As a result, they often localize to areas around the vessels from which they extravasate, never reaching the deep-seeded tumor cells, thereby limiting their efficacy. To increase tissue penetration and cellular accumulation, we propose generalizable guidelines for nanoparticle design and validate them using two different computer models that capture the potency, motion, binding kinetics, ...
Targeting of nanoparticles to tumours can potentially improve the specificity of imaging and treatme...
Conventional drug delivery systems for solid tumors are composed of a nano-carrier that releases its...
The goal of nanomedicine is to target therapeutic and diagnostic agents to target tissues. However, ...
Nanoparticles have shown promise as both drug delivery vehicles and direct antitumor systems, but th...
Cancer targeting nanoparticles face a variety of biological environments between the site of injecti...
Nanoparticles can provide significant improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. How nan...
Understanding the principles governing the design of nanoparticles for tumor targeting is essential ...
Tumors are 3D, composed of cellular agglomerations and blood vessels. Therapies involving nanopartic...
Nanotechnology enables the design of highly customizable platforms for producing minimally invasive ...
Cancer therapy requires anticancer agents capable of efficient and uniform systemic delivery. One pr...
Cancer therapy requires anticancer agents capable of efficient and uniform systemic delivery. One pr...
Vascular targeting of malignant tissues with systemically injected nanoparticles (NPs) holds promise...
Tumors are 3D, composed of cellular agglomerations and blood vessels. Therapies involving nanopartic...
Active targeting of nanoparticles toward tumors is one of the most rapidly developing topics in nano...
Nanoparticles promise to improve the treatment of cancer through their increasingly sophisticated fu...
Targeting of nanoparticles to tumours can potentially improve the specificity of imaging and treatme...
Conventional drug delivery systems for solid tumors are composed of a nano-carrier that releases its...
The goal of nanomedicine is to target therapeutic and diagnostic agents to target tissues. However, ...
Nanoparticles have shown promise as both drug delivery vehicles and direct antitumor systems, but th...
Cancer targeting nanoparticles face a variety of biological environments between the site of injecti...
Nanoparticles can provide significant improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. How nan...
Understanding the principles governing the design of nanoparticles for tumor targeting is essential ...
Tumors are 3D, composed of cellular agglomerations and blood vessels. Therapies involving nanopartic...
Nanotechnology enables the design of highly customizable platforms for producing minimally invasive ...
Cancer therapy requires anticancer agents capable of efficient and uniform systemic delivery. One pr...
Cancer therapy requires anticancer agents capable of efficient and uniform systemic delivery. One pr...
Vascular targeting of malignant tissues with systemically injected nanoparticles (NPs) holds promise...
Tumors are 3D, composed of cellular agglomerations and blood vessels. Therapies involving nanopartic...
Active targeting of nanoparticles toward tumors is one of the most rapidly developing topics in nano...
Nanoparticles promise to improve the treatment of cancer through their increasingly sophisticated fu...
Targeting of nanoparticles to tumours can potentially improve the specificity of imaging and treatme...
Conventional drug delivery systems for solid tumors are composed of a nano-carrier that releases its...
The goal of nanomedicine is to target therapeutic and diagnostic agents to target tissues. However, ...