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Over the past decade, research interest in the application of biomedical nanotechnology to the diagnosis and treatment of disease has grown significantly, and physiological barriers to nanoparticle delivery may now be rationally overcome. Subcellular targeting is defined as engineered nanoparticle intracellular interactions, processing, and trafficking, and is a rapidly developing frontier of biomedical...
Over the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in using nanotechnology for cancer therapy. The development of smart targeted nanoparticles (NPs) that can deliver drugs at a sustained rate directly to cancer cells may provide better efficacy and lower toxicity for treating primary and advanced metastatic tumors. We highlight some of the promising classes of targeting molecules that are...
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