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Department of Biomedical Engineering Institu... 1 Department of Chemical Sciences University o... 1 Department of Radiology and the Molecular Im... 1 Department of Tissue Engineering and Biomate... 1 Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences ... 1 Institute for Polymers Composites and Biomat... 1 Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology N... 1 Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Centre for M... 1 Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and... 1 Sabanci University Nanotechnology Research a... 1 The Graduate School Augusta University Augus... 1
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Nejvíce citovaný článek - PubMed ID 19614593
- Delfi, Masoud
- Sartorius, Rossella
- Ashrafizadeh, Milad
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Sharifi, Esmaeel
Autor Sharifi, Esmaeel Department of Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials, School of Advanced Medical Sciences and Technologies, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, 6517838736, Hamadan, Iran Institute for Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials, National Research Council, IPCB-CNR, Naples 80125, Italy
- Zhang, Yapei
- De Berardinis, Piergiuseppe
- Zarrabi, Ali
- Varma, Rajender S
- Tay, Franklin R
- Smith, Bryan Ronain
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34267794
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PMC8276870
DOI
10.1016/j.nantod.2021.101119
PII: 101119
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
Self-assembled peptides and proteins possess tremendous potential as targeted drug delivery systems and key applications of these well-defined nanostructures reside in anti-cancer therapy. Peptides and proteins can self-assemble into nanostructures of diverse sizes and shapes in response to changing environmental conditions such as pH, temperature, ionic strength, as well as host and guest molecular interactions; their countless benefits include good biocompatibility and high loading capacity for hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs. These self-assembled nanomaterials can be adorned with functional moieties to specifically target tumor cells. Stimuli-responsive features can also be incorporated with respect to the tumor microenvironment. This review sheds light on the growing interest in self-assembled peptides and proteins and their burgeoning applications in cancer treatment and immunotherapy.
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- Cancer therapy, Drug delivery, Immunotherapy, Self-assembled peptides and proteins, Stimuli-responsive, Virus-like particles,
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