Direct administration of chemotherapeutic drugs to the lungs significantly enhances drug exposure to lung resident cancers and may improve chemotherapy when compared to intravenous administration. Direct inhalation of uncomplexed or unencapsulated cytotoxic drugs, however, leads to bolus release and unacceptable lung toxicity. Here, we explored the utility of a 56 kDa PEGylated polylysine dendrimer, conjugated to doxorubicin, to promote the controlled and prolonged exposure of lung-resident cancers to cytotoxic drug. After intratracheal instillation to rats, approximately 60% of the dendrimer was rapidly removed from the lungs (within 24 h) via mucociliary clearance and absorption into the blood. This was followed by a slower clearance phas...
Abstract Currently, cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, exceeded o...
PEGylation typically improves the systemic exposure and tumor biodistribution of polymeric drug deli...
Dendrimers have potential for delivering chemotherapeutic drugs to solid tumours via the enhanced pe...
Lung is one of the most common sites to which almost all other primary tumors metastasize. The major...
Effective treatment of metastatic tumours is hampered by poor distribution of small molecule chemoth...
PEGylated polylysine dendrimers show promise as novel drug delivery systems with the potential to di...
PEGylated polylysine dendrimers have demonstrated potential as inhalable drug delivery systems that ...
The systemic delivery of drugs via the inhaled route is an attractive, needle-free means of improvin...
Improved delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs to the lymphatic system has the potential to augment out...
The pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and antitumor efficacy of three doxorubicin formulations (dox...
The current study sought to explore whether the subcutaneous administration of lymph-targeted dendri...
The current study sought to explore whether the subcutaneous administration of lymph targeted dendri...
Purpose: Cancer metastasis to pulmonary lymph nodes dictates the need to deliver chemotherapeutic an...
Polylysine dendrimers have potential as biodegradable vectors for the delivery of cytotoxic drugs to...
The current study sought to explore whether the subcutaneous administration of lymph targeted dendri...
Abstract Currently, cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, exceeded o...
PEGylation typically improves the systemic exposure and tumor biodistribution of polymeric drug deli...
Dendrimers have potential for delivering chemotherapeutic drugs to solid tumours via the enhanced pe...
Lung is one of the most common sites to which almost all other primary tumors metastasize. The major...
Effective treatment of metastatic tumours is hampered by poor distribution of small molecule chemoth...
PEGylated polylysine dendrimers show promise as novel drug delivery systems with the potential to di...
PEGylated polylysine dendrimers have demonstrated potential as inhalable drug delivery systems that ...
The systemic delivery of drugs via the inhaled route is an attractive, needle-free means of improvin...
Improved delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs to the lymphatic system has the potential to augment out...
The pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and antitumor efficacy of three doxorubicin formulations (dox...
The current study sought to explore whether the subcutaneous administration of lymph-targeted dendri...
The current study sought to explore whether the subcutaneous administration of lymph targeted dendri...
Purpose: Cancer metastasis to pulmonary lymph nodes dictates the need to deliver chemotherapeutic an...
Polylysine dendrimers have potential as biodegradable vectors for the delivery of cytotoxic drugs to...
The current study sought to explore whether the subcutaneous administration of lymph targeted dendri...
Abstract Currently, cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States, exceeded o...
PEGylation typically improves the systemic exposure and tumor biodistribution of polymeric drug deli...
Dendrimers have potential for delivering chemotherapeutic drugs to solid tumours via the enhanced pe...