Nanotechnology-based strategies as novel therapies in gliomas

Gaikwad, Puja S ; Banerjee, Rinti (2018) Nanotechnology-based strategies as novel therapies in gliomas Therapeutic Delivery, 9 (8). pp. 571-592. ISSN 2041-5990

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.4155/tde-2018-0022

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/tde-2018-0022

Abstract

Gliomas are the most common malignancies of the brain and have a mean survival of 12 months with only 5-10% of the patients surviving for more than 5 years, independent of treatment after diagnosis. Conventional treatment modalities have found the modest success in reducing tumor burden and metastases. Presence of different biological barriers and drug-resistance efflux transporters are crucial for tumor recurrence and treatment failure. Nanotechnology may amend these circumstances by targeting residual infiltrating malignant cells with minimal damage to normal cells, on-demand release and an improved cellular uptake by tumor cells. This review highlights the current status and advances in nanotechnology for treatment of gliomas.

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Keywords:Enhance Permeation and Retention; Gliomas; Multidrug Resistance; Nanocarriers; Reticuloendothelial System.
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