Abstract:Recent years have seen remarkable advances in the field of drug and gene delivery systems, revolutionizing the way we approach therapeutic treatments [...]
“…It is therefore with great pleasure that we introduce the Special Issue "Biopolymers for Drug and Gene Delivery Systems 2.0". Building on the success of the first volume of this Special Issue [20], the second volume continues to explore the exciting developments in the field of biopolymer-based drug and gene delivery systems. In the ever-evolving landscape of pharmaceutical research and development, biopolymers have emerged as a promising class of materials for delivering therapeutics with enhanced precision and efficacy.…”
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“…In the ever-evolving landscape of pharmaceutical research and development, biopolymers have emerged as a promising class of materials for delivering therapeutics with enhanced precision and efficacy. The first volume of this Special Issue [20] provided some interesting examples of recent research and developments in the design, synthesis, and application of biopolymers for drug and gene delivery, highlighting their unique advantages, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and low immunogenicity. It highlighted the potential of biocompatible and biodegradable polymers to overcome the challenges associated with conventional drug and gene delivery systems, offering solutions such as targeted delivery, sustained release, and enhanced therapeutic efficacy.…”
In recent years, significant progress has been made in the design and development of biopolymer-based delivery systems for a wide range of applications, including cancer therapy, gene editing, regenerative medicine, and vaccine delivery [...]
“…It is therefore with great pleasure that we introduce the Special Issue "Biopolymers for Drug and Gene Delivery Systems 2.0". Building on the success of the first volume of this Special Issue [20], the second volume continues to explore the exciting developments in the field of biopolymer-based drug and gene delivery systems. In the ever-evolving landscape of pharmaceutical research and development, biopolymers have emerged as a promising class of materials for delivering therapeutics with enhanced precision and efficacy.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the ever-evolving landscape of pharmaceutical research and development, biopolymers have emerged as a promising class of materials for delivering therapeutics with enhanced precision and efficacy. The first volume of this Special Issue [20] provided some interesting examples of recent research and developments in the design, synthesis, and application of biopolymers for drug and gene delivery, highlighting their unique advantages, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and low immunogenicity. It highlighted the potential of biocompatible and biodegradable polymers to overcome the challenges associated with conventional drug and gene delivery systems, offering solutions such as targeted delivery, sustained release, and enhanced therapeutic efficacy.…”
In recent years, significant progress has been made in the design and development of biopolymer-based delivery systems for a wide range of applications, including cancer therapy, gene editing, regenerative medicine, and vaccine delivery [...]
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