Polymeric Vesicles: From Drug Carriers to Nanoreactors and Artificial Organelles
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Abstract
One strategy in modern medicine is the development of new platforms that combine multifunctional compounds with stable, safe carriers in patient-oriented therapeutic strategies. The simultaneous detection and treatment of pathological events through interactions manipulated at the molecular level offer treatment strategies that can decrease side effects resulting from conventional therapeutic approaches. Several types of nanocarriers have been proposed for biomedical purposes, including inorganic nanoparticles, lipid aggregates, including liposomes, and synthetic polymeric systems, such as vesicles, micelles, or nanotubes. Polymeric vesicles--structures similar to lipid vesicles but created using synthetic…
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- Polymersome
- Nanoreactor
- Nanocarriers
- Vesicle
- Amphiphile
- Liposome
- Nanotechnology
- Lipid bilayer
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