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    Engendered nanoparticles for treatment of brain tumors

    SOROUSH SOLEYMANI1, MOHAMMAD DOROUDIAN2,*, MAHDIEH SOEZI3,4, ALI BELADI5, KIARASH ASGARI2, ASO MOBARAKSHAHI2, ARYANA AGHAEIPOUR2, RONAN MACLOUGHLIN6,7,8,*

    Oncology Research, Vol.33, No.1, pp. 15-26, 2025, DOI:10.32604/or.2024.053069 - 20 December 2024

    Abstract Brain metastasis and primary glioblastoma multiforme represent the most common and lethal malignant brain tumors. Its median survival time is typically less than a year after diagnosis. One of the major challenges in treating these cancers is the efficiency of the transport of drugs to the central nervous system. The blood-brain barrier is cooperating with advanced stages of malignancy. The blood-brain barrier poses a significant challenge to delivering systemic medications to brain tumors. Nanodrug delivery systems have emerged as promising tools for effectively crossing this barrier. Additionally, the development of smart nanoparticles brings new hope More >

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    Mechanisms and applications of antitumor immunotherapy of responsive drug-loaded nanoparticles in breast cancer

    LETIAN JIN, HETING CHEN, QI RUAN, RUI LIU, YIFENG FAN, XIUFANG XU, DAJIANG WANG*, JIAHUI LU*

    BIOCELL, Vol.47, No.7, pp. 1483-1498, 2023, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2023.028457 - 21 June 2023

    Abstract During the chemotherapy of tumors, the cytotoxic effect of drugs is vital to kill tumor cells, and the delivery of a chemotherapeutic agent is of great importance for optimal therapeutic effects. The high in vivo clearance rate and low delivery efficiency of conventional chemotherapeutic agents affect the therapeutic effect. In recent years, the responsive drug delivery nanosystem has received increasing concern owing to its excellent biocompatibility, stable delivery performance, and controlled drug release strategies. To lucidly explain the cytocidal and immunotherapeutic effects of such responsive nanosystems in breast cancer, this review discusses the various stimuli and More >

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