2019
DOI: 10.1080/21691401.2019.1601104
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Intelligent polymeric micelles for multidrug co-delivery and cancer therapy

Abstract: Polymeric micelles (PMs) play a vital role in multidrug co-delivery and cancer treatment. However, development of intelligent PMs further allows PMs to accurately target tumour, selectively release cargo multidrug and increase uptake. Therefore, targets, controlled release and uptake of intelligent PMs should be paid more attention to improvement of synergistic therapeutic outcomes and minimize side effects. In this review, tumour targeting of co-delivery intelligent PMs and its intracellular trafficking mecha… Show more

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“…These include quantum dots [2], dendrimers [3], magnetic nanoparticles [4][5][6], solid-lipid nanoparticles [7][8][9], ceramic nanoparticles [3], colloidal nanoliposomes [10], polymeric and functionalized polymeric nanoparticles [11,12], metal and inorganic nanoparticles [13], phospholipid micelles [14], and polymeric micelles [15]. Over the past few decades, a number of drug delivery systems have been introduced to improve the treatment of various disorders and diseases.…”
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“…These include quantum dots [2], dendrimers [3], magnetic nanoparticles [4][5][6], solid-lipid nanoparticles [7][8][9], ceramic nanoparticles [3], colloidal nanoliposomes [10], polymeric and functionalized polymeric nanoparticles [11,12], metal and inorganic nanoparticles [13], phospholipid micelles [14], and polymeric micelles [15]. Over the past few decades, a number of drug delivery systems have been introduced to improve the treatment of various disorders and diseases.…”
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“…[90]. In their review, Yu et al have shown that, the polymeric micelles with intelligent response to different stimuli can be a promising approach for multi-drug co-delivery and control release [91]. Their loading onto textile materials may allow obtaining in the future materials for successful local or transdermal treatment.…”
Section: Polymeric Micellesmentioning
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“…84,85 Micelles Self-assembled polymeric micelles have received growing attention in the field of drug delivery systems in recent years owing to the ability of drug solubilization, sustained drug release and drug targeting. 86 Polymeric micelles consist of amphiphilic block copolymers, having a hydrophilic shell and a hydrophobic core, which can be used as a promising drug delivery system for the hydrophobic drugs. 87 Table 1 has listed the micelles encapsulated with GA.…”
Section: Nano-scale Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%