2024
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1296091
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Lipid-based nanoparticles as drug delivery carriers for cancer therapy

Ibtesam Waheed,
Anwar Ali,
Huma Tabassum
et al.

Abstract: Cancer is a severe disease that results in death in all countries of the world. A nano-based drug delivery approach is the best alternative, directly targeting cancer tumor cells with improved drug cellular uptake. Different types of nanoparticle-based drug carriers are advanced for the treatment of cancer, and to increase the therapeutic effectiveness and safety of cancer therapy, many substances have been looked into as drug carriers. Lipid-based nanoparticles (LBNPs) have significantly attracted interest re… Show more

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“…Researchers can achieve the triggered release of imaging agents and drugs at disease sites by incorporating stimuli-responsive polymers or nanomaterials, such as pH-sensitive polymers or temperature-sensitive liposomes, enabling spatiotemporal control over theranostic interventions. Responsive theranostic platforms can monitor disease progression in real time and adapt treatment strategies accordingly, enhancing therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes [ 318 ].…”
Section: Current Trends In Modern Nanopharmaceuticals´ Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers can achieve the triggered release of imaging agents and drugs at disease sites by incorporating stimuli-responsive polymers or nanomaterials, such as pH-sensitive polymers or temperature-sensitive liposomes, enabling spatiotemporal control over theranostic interventions. Responsive theranostic platforms can monitor disease progression in real time and adapt treatment strategies accordingly, enhancing therapeutic efficacy and patient outcomes [ 318 ].…”
Section: Current Trends In Modern Nanopharmaceuticals´ Designmentioning
confidence: 99%