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View article: Extracellular vesicles and exosome-like nanovesicles as pioneering oral drug delivery systems
Extracellular vesicles and exosome-like nanovesicles as pioneering oral drug delivery systems Open
As extracellular vesicle (EV)-based nanotechnology has developed rapidly, it has made unprecedented opportunities for nanomedicine possible. EVs and exosome-like nanovesicles (ELNVs) are natural nanocarriers with unique structural, composi…
View article: Development of nano-immunotherapy for cancer treatment: achievements and scopes
Development of nano-immunotherapy for cancer treatment: achievements and scopes Open
Cancer immunotherapy, which activates the immune system of the human body to fight cancer cells, is a new paradigm for cancer treatment that follows first-generation chemotherapeutics and second-generation cancer-targeting agents. Cancer p…
View article: Rapid and simple isolation and detection of exosomes using CaTiO3:Eu3+@Fe3O4 multifunctional nanocomposites
Rapid and simple isolation and detection of exosomes using CaTiO3:Eu3+@Fe3O4 multifunctional nanocomposites Open
Exosomes are potential biomarkers for disease diagnosis and treatment, as well as drug carriers. However, as their isolation and detection remain critical issues, convenient, rapid, low-cost, and effective methods are necessary. In this st…
View article: Magnetofluoro-Immunosensing Platform Based on Binary Nanoparticle-Decorated Graphene for Detection of Cancer Cell-Derived Exosomes
Magnetofluoro-Immunosensing Platform Based on Binary Nanoparticle-Decorated Graphene for Detection of Cancer Cell-Derived Exosomes Open
Multi-functionalized carbon nanomaterials have attracted interest owing to their excellent synergic properties, such as plasmon resonance energy transfer and surface-enhanced Raman scattering. Particularly, nanoparticle (NP)-decorated grap…
View article: Pharmaceutical Aspects of Nanocarriers for Smart Anticancer Therapy
Pharmaceutical Aspects of Nanocarriers for Smart Anticancer Therapy Open
Drug delivery to tumor sites using nanotechnology has been demonstrated to overcome the drawbacks of conventional anticancer drugs. Altering the surface shape and geometry of nanocomposites alters their chemical properties, which can confe…
View article: Exosomes and Cancer Stem Cells in Cancer Immunity: Current Reports and Future Directions
Exosomes and Cancer Stem Cells in Cancer Immunity: Current Reports and Future Directions Open
Cancer stem cells (CSCs), which have the capacity to self-renew and differentiate into various types of cells, are notorious for their roles in tumor initiation, metastasis, and therapy resistance. Thus, underlying mechanisms for their sur…
View article: Current Limitations and Recent Progress in Nanomedicine for Clinically Available Photodynamic Therapy
Current Limitations and Recent Progress in Nanomedicine for Clinically Available Photodynamic Therapy Open
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) using oxygen, light, and photosensitizers has been receiving great attention, because it has potential for making up for the weakness of the existing therapies such as surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy…
View article: The Biological Function and Therapeutic Potential of Exosomes in Cancer: Exosomes as Efficient Nanocommunicators for Cancer Therapy
The Biological Function and Therapeutic Potential of Exosomes in Cancer: Exosomes as Efficient Nanocommunicators for Cancer Therapy Open
Cancer therapeutics must be delivered to their targets for improving efficacy and reducing toxicity, though they encounter physiological barriers in the tumor microenvironment. They also face limitations associated with genetic instability…
View article: Crosstalk between Stress Granules, Exosomes, Tumour Antigens, and Immune Cells: Significance for Cancer Immunity
Crosstalk between Stress Granules, Exosomes, Tumour Antigens, and Immune Cells: Significance for Cancer Immunity Open
RNA granules and exosomes produced by tumour cells under various stresses in the microenvironment act as critical determinants of cell survival by promoting angiogenesis, cancer metastasis, chemoresistance, and immunosuppression. Meanwhile…
View article: Noninvasive Assessment of Exosome Pharmacokinetics In Vivo: A Review
Noninvasive Assessment of Exosome Pharmacokinetics In Vivo: A Review Open
Exosomes, intraluminal vesicles that contain informative DNA, RNA, proteins, and lipid membranes derived from the original donor cells, have recently been introduced to therapy and diagnosis. With their emergence as an alternative to cell …
View article: Stepwise inhibition of T cell recruitment at post-capillary venules by orally active desulfated heparins in inflammatory arthritis
Stepwise inhibition of T cell recruitment at post-capillary venules by orally active desulfated heparins in inflammatory arthritis Open
Identification of the structure-function relationship of heparin, particularly between 2-O-, 6-O-, and N-sulfation and its anticoagulant or anti-inflammatory activities, is critical in order to evaluate the biological effects of heparin, e…
View article: Preparation and in vivo evaluation of an orally available enteric-microencapsulated parathyroid hormone (1-34)-deoxycholic acid nanocomplex
Preparation and in vivo evaluation of an orally available enteric-microencapsulated parathyroid hormone (1-34)-deoxycholic acid nanocomplex Open
The N-terminal 34-amino-acid peptide fragment of human parathyroid hormone PTH (1-34), is used clinically to treat osteoporosis; however, it is currently administered by a once-daily subcutaneous injection, resulting in poor patient compli…