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Applications of aptamers in nanodelivery systems in cancer, eye and inflammatory diseases

journal contribution
posted on 2010-11-01, 00:00 authored by Jagat Kanwar, R Mohan, Rupinder Kanwar, Kislay Roy, R Bawa
Aptamers are an interesting class of molecules that have potential in many facets of human health. They are characterized by high affinity and specificity to their targets, are small in size, have similar properties to antibodies, but are made synthetically. All of these properties, among others, give aptamers the potential to diagnose, image and treat like no other molecules. By combining the unique properties of aptamers with the ever expanding field of nanotechnology and all it has to offer, we are entering a very promising new area of targeted nanodelivery treatments. These treatments have found success in the complex disease processes of cancer, eye and inflammatory diseases.

History

Journal

Nanomedicine

Volume

5

Issue

9

Pagination

1435 - 1445

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Location

London, England

ISSN

1743-5889

eISSN

1748-6963

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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