2022
DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-022-02993-0
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A review on the current progress of layered double hydroxide application in biomedical sectors

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“…[168] In addition, there are some reports on the pharmacokinetics and biocompatibility of LDH-based nanocomposites in mice, which laid the foundation for further clinical transformation. [169] It is worth mentioning that these LDH nanocomposites have been applied to tumor imaging and treatment, and can be used as effective carriers to deliver therapeutic drugs to mammalian cells. [170] These research results provide a solid foundation for the further application of LDH nanomaterials in the field of tumor imaging and treatment, and also pave the way for its future clinical transformation.…”
Section: Steps Towards Clinical Translation and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[168] In addition, there are some reports on the pharmacokinetics and biocompatibility of LDH-based nanocomposites in mice, which laid the foundation for further clinical transformation. [169] It is worth mentioning that these LDH nanocomposites have been applied to tumor imaging and treatment, and can be used as effective carriers to deliver therapeutic drugs to mammalian cells. [170] These research results provide a solid foundation for the further application of LDH nanomaterials in the field of tumor imaging and treatment, and also pave the way for its future clinical transformation.…”
Section: Steps Towards Clinical Translation and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These evaluations cover animal cell lines and human cell lines, which provide important support for their future clinical application [168] . In addition, there are some reports on the pharmacokinetics and biocompatibility of LDH‐based nanocomposites in mice, which laid the foundation for further clinical transformation [169] . It is worth mentioning that these LDH nanocomposites have been applied to tumor imaging and treatment, and can be used as effective carriers to deliver therapeutic drugs to mammalian cells [170] .…”
Section: Steps Towards Clinical Translation and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%