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Multifunctional polymeric micellar nanomedicine in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer

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DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112186

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Polymeric micelles; Multifunctional polymeric micelles; Drug delivery; Diagnosis; Clinical trials

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  1. Science and Engineering Research Board (Statutory Body Established Through an Act of Parliament: SERB Act 2008) , Department of Science and Technology (DST) , Government of India [ECR/2016/001964]
  2. DST-SERB [PDF/2016/003329]
  3. Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers

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Polymeric micelles have been a popular research topic in the past decade, particularly in their ability to deliver drugs and diagnostic agents effectively. They offer advantages such as biocompatibility, high loading efficiency, and stability in biological fluids. This technology shows promising potential in cancer treatment but also presents challenges in clinical application.
Polymeric micelles are a prevalent topic of research for the past decade, especially concerning their fitting ability to deliver drug and diagnostic agents. This delivery system offers outstanding advantages, such as biocompatibility, high loading efficiency, water-solubility, and good stability in biological fluids, to name a few. The multifunctional polymeric micellar architect offers the added capability to adapt its surface to meet the lookedfor clinical needs. This review cross-talks the recent reports, proof-of-concept studies, patents, and clinical trials that utilize polymeric micellar family architectures concerning cancer targeted delivery of anticancer drugs, gene therapeutics, and diagnostic agents. The manuscript also expounds on the underlying opportunities, allied challenges, and ways to resolve their bench-to-bedside translation for allied clinical applications.

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