Discovery and Development of Targeted Anticancer Nanomedicines
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Medicinal Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2024) | Viewed by 2457
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Interests: nanozymes; extracellular vesicles; drug delivery system; inflammation
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Dear Colleagues,
Cancer is one of the most challenging diseases to treat and a global leading cause of death, and its related mortality is expected to rise to 13.1 million by 2030. Chemotherapy and radiation with non-selectivity limitations have led to the discovery and development of novel strategies for safe and effective cancer therapy treatment. Nanomedicine, as a potential area for cancer therapy, is used primarily as a source of nanocarriers or delivery agents for anticancer drugs due to its modulated biodistribution, its ability to protect medicines against degradation, and its ability to induce target-site accumulation of chemotherapeutic drugs, thereby reducing their toxicity. Furthermore, nanocarriers loaded with chemotherapeutic agents also overcome biological barriers such as renal and hepatic clearance, thus improving therapeutic efficacy. In addition, biomimetic nanomedicines coated with cell membrane can be used for targeted anticancer drug delivery thanks to their natural ability to target tumor cells.
In this Special Issue, we aim to highlight the importance of advanced nanomaterials and functional materials for targeted cancer therapy. We cordially invite authors to contribute original research articles, reviews, or shorter perspective articles on all aspects of the theme: “Discovery and Development of Targeted Anticancer Nanomedicines”. We especially welcome expert articles describing the potential of various nanomaterials for application in targeted cancer therapy, including their current state and clinical prospects.
Prof. Dr. Mingzhen Zhang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery systems
- nanomaterials
- nanomedicine
- nanoparticle
- nanotechnology
- targeted therapy
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