2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jare.2022.02.001
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Structural and photoactive properties of self-assembled peptide-based nanostructures and their optical bioapplication in food analysis

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“…This approach has the potential to increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy by specifically targeting tumor vasculature, which plays a critical role in tumor growth and metastasis. In addition to passive targeting, nanoparticles can also be actively targeted by conjugating them with antibodies, peptides, aptamers, and small compounds [ 97 ]. The success of active targeting depends on interactions between the nanocarriers and the tumor microenvironment, multi-partite symbiosis, and the immune system.…”
Section: Strategies For Using Nanoparticles To Target Individual Canc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This approach has the potential to increase the effectiveness of chemotherapy by specifically targeting tumor vasculature, which plays a critical role in tumor growth and metastasis. In addition to passive targeting, nanoparticles can also be actively targeted by conjugating them with antibodies, peptides, aptamers, and small compounds [ 97 ]. The success of active targeting depends on interactions between the nanocarriers and the tumor microenvironment, multi-partite symbiosis, and the immune system.…”
Section: Strategies For Using Nanoparticles To Target Individual Canc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using a "polymercore/lipid shell" (a combination of polymers and phospholipids) as a delivery agent may allow for the synchronized release of two distinct drugs [96]. Once the nanoparticle has been localized to the tumor site through the EPR effect, it will begin to produce both an anti-angiogenesis agent from its outer phospholipid shell and a chemotherapeutic substance from its inner polymeric nanoparticle in response to local hypoxia [97]. Reduced toxicity and improved anti-metastatic effects were shown in two different mouse tumor models using this approach, demonstrating the value of a mechanism-based design for targeted nanocarriers [96].…”
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“…Proteins are made up of one or more chains of polypeptides that contain various amino acid sequences. Polypeptide assemblies are often related to pathological events that also represent a captivating category of nanomaterials with increasingly significant bioapplications, such as regenerative medicine, drug delivery, and biodiagnosis. Polypeptide molecules possess the self-assembly ability, giving rise to a wide array of nanostructures, such as nanofibers, nanotubes, nanotapes, nanospheres, and micelles in special solvents. , The basic biophysical properties of self-assembled polypeptides will hinge on their chemical composition and also conformational structures . Therefore, the rational design and manipulation of the morphology, structure, and functionality of polypeptide self-assemblies have emerged as indispensable pursuits recently. , …”
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