Department of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
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Compromise Impact of Polymeric Nano-Medication in Enemy of Malignant Growth Drug Conveyance
Author(s): Rujiang Ma*
Over the past three decades, significant progress has been made in the field of anti-cancer therapy through extensive research into polymeric nanomedicine.
However results of medications, for example, harmfulness are extraordinarily decreased, the remedial adequacy has not been worked
on altogether up until this point, which perhaps predominantly due to the compromise impacts between oppositely required elements of nano-meds
at various strides in drug conveyance, like delayed blood dissemination versus improved cell take-up, and stable medication maintenance on the
way versus responsive delivery in disease cells. For nano-carriers, various functionalities, such as surface charge reversal, shell-shedding, and
surface self-assembly properties, have been developed to overcome the trade-off between cellular uptake and blood circulation. These strategies
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DOI:
10.37421/2952-8127.2023.7.109
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