With the increasing number incidence of fatal diseases like cancer, there is a growing need for precise diagnosis and efficient therapy [1]. Therefore, nanomedicines have been proposed to use nanotechnology to endow both imaging and therapeutic capabilities to achieve cancer theranostics [2,3,4,5,6...
Nanoparticles are currently employed in severalmedical applicationsand many more have been suggested, with great potential benefits for patients and medical providers. Due to their high atomic mass,gold nanoparticlescan absorb significantly moreradiationthan soft tissue cells, making them ideal for boosting...
Nanoparticles are currently employed in severalmedical applicationsand many more have been suggested, with great potential benefits for patients and medical providers. Due to their high atomic mass,gold nanoparticlescan absorb significantly moreradiationthan soft tissue cells, making them ideal for boosting...
Curcumin ( Curcuma longa L), a yellow-colored Indian spice, receives immense attention for the prevention and treatment of various cancers. Despite the superlative therapeutic efficacy, its poor solubility and instability in the aqueous medium hinder the effectiveness of cancer treatment. The novel pre...
Gold nanoparticles for combating cancer Cancer cells are highly involved in mortality worldwide. The widespread scope of nanoparticles demonstrated a ground-breaking approach for the delivery of chemotherapeutic, chemo-preventive and theranostic agents. Research being focused on novel treatment modalities enco...
Owing to their unique properties, nanoparticles (NPs) have demonstrated excellent potential for overcoming these limitations. Here, we provide a summary of the latest progress in autophagy-targeting NPs for effective cancer treatment, and we conclude with recent advances in relevant clinical and ...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) targeting the PD-1/PD-L1 axis showed remarkable improvements in overall response and patient survival, which changed the treatment landscape for multiple cancer types. However, the majority of patients receiving ICIs are either non-responders or eventually develop sec...
Gold Nanoparticles based Plasmonic Photothermal Therapy (PPTT) has recently been extensively studied in cancer treatment, based on the local hyperthermia induced by their plasmonic photothermal effect on cancer cells or tissues. Although AuNPs with various morphologies have shown photothermal conversion capab...
Green synthesis of gold nanoparticles as an effective opportunity for cancer treatmentAuthor(s): Ali S. Abed , Yousif H. Khalaf , Ahmed Mishaal Mohammed Publication date Created: January 2023 Publication date (Print): January 2023 Journal: Results in Chemistry Publisher: Elsevier BV ...
Nanomaterials are developing rapidly in the medical field, bringing new hope for treating various refractory diseases. Among them, polymer nanomaterials, with their excellent properties, have been used to treat various diseases, such as malignant tumors,