Targeted, Monitored, and Controlled Chemotherapy: A Multimodal Nanotechnology-Based Approach against Cancer

作者: Ali Shakeri-Zadeh , Samideh Khoei , Sepideh Khoee , Ali Mohammad Sharifi , Mohammad-Bagher Shiran

DOI: 10.1155/2013/629510

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摘要: We review innovative methods for treatment of cancer tumor on the basis nanotechnology and physics to target, monitor control release chemotherapeutic agents. Chemotherapy is one main plays a vital role in clinical practice, but side effects anticancer drugs are still critical problems. Magnetic nanoparticles can be applied as an effective drug carriers contrast agents magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Since certain have properties, they trapped during blood circulation by external field. Also, polymeric great candidates encapsulate profile biologic media. suggest construction drug-loaded polymer-coated (DPM) nanoplatform with potential being utilized medical well having controlled properties. Nanoplatform distribution monitored MRI clever combination ultrasound suggested DPM nanoplatform, it would feasible increase rate (in situ) uptake cancerous cell. To optimize level cell, selection frequency intensity essential. The development method could new approach against tumor.

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