Department of Pharmacy, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 61820, USA
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Using Injectable NanoGels to Target Precise Anticancer Drugs in Solid Tumours
Author(s): Brent Samimi*
Cancer continues to be a formidable challenge in the realm of medical science, with solid tumors posing particular difficulties in treatment. These
tumors are characterized by a dense microenvironment that can hinder the delivery of anticancer drugs to their intended targets. To address
this challenge, scientists have been exploring innovative drug delivery systems, and one promising approach is the use of injectable Nanogels.
Injectable Nanogels are a versatile and highly effective method for delivering anticancer drugs precisely to solid tumors, offering the potential for
enhanced therapeutic outcomes while minimizing systemic side effects. In this article, we will explore the concept of injectable Nanogels, their
unique advantages, and their applications in targeting solid tumors with anticancer drugs... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2577-0543.2023.7.164
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