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The field of cancer nanomedicine seeks to overcome the inherent shortcomings of conventional cancer diagnostics and therapies. Yet despite the surge of interest in and attractive attributes of nanotechnologies, challenges remain in their clinical ...
S. Bhatia+3 more
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Machine Learning‐Driven Prediction, Preparation, and Evaluation of Functional Nanomedicines Via Drug–Drug Self‐Assembly [PDF]
Small molecules as nanomedicine carriers offer advantages in drug loading and preparation. Selecting effective small molecules for stable nanomedicines is challenging.
Chengyuan Zhang+12 more
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A New Open Access Journal: Molecular Biology & Nanomedicine [PDF]
The new open access journal Molecular Biology & Nanomedicine (MBN) is published by Techland Publishing Group. Techland Publishing, founded in Hongkong in December 2019, is an international publishing company focusing on open access academic publishing ...
Molecular Biology & Nanomedicine Editorial Office
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The protein corona from nanomedicine to environmental science
The protein corona spontaneously develops and evolves on the surface of nanoscale materials when they are exposed to biological environments, altering their physiochemical properties and affecting their subsequent interactions with biosystems.
M. Mahmoudi+3 more
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Photodynamic and Photothermal Therapies: Synergy Opportunities for Nanomedicine
Tumoricidal photodynamic (PDT) and photothermal (PTT) therapies harness light to eliminate cancer cells with spatiotemporal precision by either generating reactive oxygen species or increasing temperature.
M. Overchuk+3 more
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Nanomedicine in cancer therapy
Cancer remains a highly lethal disease in the world. Currently, either conventional cancer therapies or modern immunotherapies are non-tumor-targeted therapeutic approaches that cannot accurately distinguish malignant cells from healthy ones, giving rise
Dahua Fan+5 more
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Research Progress of Conjugated Nanomedicine for Cancer Treatment
The conventional cancer therapeutic modalities include surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Although immunotherapy and targeted therapy are also widely used in cancer treatment, chemotherapy remains the cornerstone of tumor treatment.
Bin Zhao+9 more
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Self-immolative chemistry in nanomedicine [PDF]
Self-Immolative Chemistry is based on the cascade of disassembling reactions triggered by the adequate stimulation and leading to the sequential release of the smaller constituent elements. This review will focus on the possibilities that this type of chemistry offers to nanomedicine research, which is an area where the stimuli responsive behavior is ...
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Advanced Nitric Oxide Generating Nanomedicine for Therapeutic Applications.
Nitric oxide (NO), a gaseous transmitter extensively present in the human body, regulates vascular relaxation, immune response, inflammation, neurotransmission, and other crucial functions.
Zhixiong Wang+3 more
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Stimuli-activatable nanomedicine meets cancer theranostics
Stimuli-activatable strategies prevail in the design of nanomedicine for cancer theranostics. Upon exposure to endogenous/exogenous stimuli, the stimuli-activatable nanomedicine could be self-assembled, disassembled, or functionally activated to improve ...
Haonan Li+8 more
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