The rapidadvancementofnanotechnologyinthelasttenyearsopenedinmedicinearealperspectiveof a significant breakthroughintheabilityoftherapeuticsandimagingcontrastagentstoreachexactlythe desired targets,withmarginalornocollateraldamages.Nanotechnologiesbasedontheself-assemblyof molecules resultinginnano-sizedcomplexesplayakeyroleinthisadvancement.Infact,molecular assemblies promiseatremendouspotentialfordevelopingnewdiagnosticandtherapeutictools,as genuine ‘nano-devices’, abletointeractwithbiologicalsystemsatmolecularlevelsandwithahigh degree ofspecificity.However,thestrongexpectationsraisedbythisapproach,despitethegreateffortin terms ofresearchandinvestments,havebeensincenowfrustratedbytheratherlowefficiency ofthe existingvectors.Nevertheless,takingintoaccountthedifficulty ofthechallenge,resultsareencouraging, and consideringtheimportanceofthestake,researchinthis field continuestobeintensive.Inthis reviewwefocusonaparticularclassof “micro/nano-devices”, i.e.hollowspheres,thatappeartobe par

The rapid advancement of nanotechnology in the last ten years opened in medicine a real perspective of a significant breakthrough in the ability of therapeutics and imaging contrast agents to reach exactly the desired targets, with marginal or no collateral damages. Nanotechnologies based on the self-assembly of molecules resulting in nano-sized complexes play a key role in this advancement. In fact, molecular assemblies promise a tremendous potential for developing new diagnostic and therapeutic tools, as genuine 'nano-devices', able to interact with biological systems at molecular levels and with a high degree of specificity. However, the strong expectations raised by this approach, despite the great effort in terms of research and investments, have been since now frustrated by the rather low efficiency of the existing vectors. Nevertheless, taking into account the difficulty of the challenge, results are encouraging, and considering the importance of the stake, research in this field continues to be intensive. In this review we focus on a particular class of "micro/nano-devices", i.e. hollow spheres, that appear to be particularly useful as "carriers" of active substances in biotechnological applications. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Polymeric hollow micro and nanospheres for biotechnological applications: A focused review / Sarti, Stefano; Bordi, Federico. - In: MATERIALS LETTERS. - ISSN 0167-577X. - STAMPA. - 109:(2013), pp. 134-139. [10.1016/j.matlet.2013.07.003]

Polymeric hollow micro and nanospheres for biotechnological applications: A focused review

SARTI, Stefano;BORDI, FEDERICO
2013

Abstract

The rapidadvancementofnanotechnologyinthelasttenyearsopenedinmedicinearealperspectiveof a significant breakthroughintheabilityoftherapeuticsandimagingcontrastagentstoreachexactlythe desired targets,withmarginalornocollateraldamages.Nanotechnologiesbasedontheself-assemblyof molecules resultinginnano-sizedcomplexesplayakeyroleinthisadvancement.Infact,molecular assemblies promiseatremendouspotentialfordevelopingnewdiagnosticandtherapeutictools,as genuine ‘nano-devices’, abletointeractwithbiologicalsystemsatmolecularlevelsandwithahigh degree ofspecificity.However,thestrongexpectationsraisedbythisapproach,despitethegreateffortin terms ofresearchandinvestments,havebeensincenowfrustratedbytheratherlowefficiency ofthe existingvectors.Nevertheless,takingintoaccountthedifficulty ofthechallenge,resultsareencouraging, and consideringtheimportanceofthestake,researchinthis field continuestobeintensive.Inthis reviewwefocusonaparticularclassof “micro/nano-devices”, i.e.hollowspheres,thatappeartobe par
2013
The rapid advancement of nanotechnology in the last ten years opened in medicine a real perspective of a significant breakthrough in the ability of therapeutics and imaging contrast agents to reach exactly the desired targets, with marginal or no collateral damages. Nanotechnologies based on the self-assembly of molecules resulting in nano-sized complexes play a key role in this advancement. In fact, molecular assemblies promise a tremendous potential for developing new diagnostic and therapeutic tools, as genuine 'nano-devices', able to interact with biological systems at molecular levels and with a high degree of specificity. However, the strong expectations raised by this approach, despite the great effort in terms of research and investments, have been since now frustrated by the rather low efficiency of the existing vectors. Nevertheless, taking into account the difficulty of the challenge, results are encouraging, and considering the importance of the stake, research in this field continues to be intensive. In this review we focus on a particular class of "micro/nano-devices", i.e. hollow spheres, that appear to be particularly useful as "carriers" of active substances in biotechnological applications. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
drug delivery; microbubbles; nanospheres
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Polymeric hollow micro and nanospheres for biotechnological applications: A focused review / Sarti, Stefano; Bordi, Federico. - In: MATERIALS LETTERS. - ISSN 0167-577X. - STAMPA. - 109:(2013), pp. 134-139. [10.1016/j.matlet.2013.07.003]
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