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65) LUNG LOCALIZATION OF AEROSOLISED BECLOMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE-LOADED NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN ENHANCING ANTI-INFLAMMATION ACTION O…
2012
Novel galactosylated nanoparticles containing a ribavirin prodrug as hepatic cell-targeted carriers for hcv treatment
2012
PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CURCUMIN-LOADED LIPID NANOPARTICLES WITH IMPROVED ANTI-CANCER THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY
2011
Development of nimesulide loaded solid lipid nanoparticles.
2009
DNA PLASMID DELIVERY INTO HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA CELLS BY COMPLEXATION WITH SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES
2014
Effects of kind and amount of surfactants on physical-chemical properties of cationic solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) for the treatment of hepatocell…
2014
Encapsulation of sorafenib into lipid nanoparticles improves its antitumor activity.
2013
Microfibers and Nanoparticles with Controlled Dimensions of a Hyaluronic Acid Derivative
2017
Microfluidics is defined as the technology that deals with the precise control and manipulation of small quantities of fluids constrained in micro-channels of small cross-sectional dimensions [1]. Microfluidics has recently emerged as a very promising route for the production of polymeric fibers at the micro and nanoscale, providing a fine control over fiber shape, size, chemical anisotropy and biological activity [2]. Furthermore, the ability to manipulate nanoliter volumes of liquid and to control mixing and reaction precisely, opens up the possibility of creating smart targeted drug delivery systems as nanoparticles, especially with uniform and narrow size distribution [3]. This work des…
LIPID AND POLYMERIC NANOSTRUCTURES FOR BRAIN DRUG DELIVERY AND TARGETING
2009
Galactosylated Polymer/Gold Nanorods Nanocomposites for Sustained and Pulsed Chemo-Photothermal Treatments of Hepatocarcinoma
2022
In this paper, we propose a rational design of a hybrid nanosystem capable of locally delivering a high amount of hydrophobic anticancer drugs (sorafenib or lenvatinib) and heat (hyperthermia) in a remote-controlled manner. We combined in a unique nanosystem the excellent NIR photothermal conversion of gold nanorods (AuNRs) with the ability of a specially designed galactosylated amphiphilic graft copolymer (PHEA-g-BIB-pButMA-g-PEG-GAL) able to recognize hepatic cells overexpressing the asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) on their membranes, thus giving rise to a smart composite nanosystem for the NIR-triggered chemo-phototherapy of hepatocarcinoma. In order to allow the internalization of A…