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Injectable Supramolecular Polymer-Nanoparticle Hydrogels for Cell and Drug Delivery Applications
Published on: February 7, 2021
Injectable hydrogel-based drug delivery systems for local cancer therapy
Mohammad Norouzi1, Bahareh Nazari2, Donald W Miller3
1Graduate Program of Biomedical Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Department of Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering, Stem Cell Technology Research Center, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Common chemotherapy is often associated with adverse effects in normal cells and tissues. As an alternative approach, localized chemotherapy can diminish the toxicity of systemic chemotherapy while providing a sustained release of the chemotherapeutics at the target tumor site. Therefore, injectable biodegradable hydrogels as drug delivery systems for chemotherapeutics have become a matter of importance. Here, we review the application of a variety of injectable hydrogel-based drug delivery systems, including thermosensitive, pH-sensitive, photosensitive, dual-sensitive, as well as active targeting hydrogels, for the treatment of different types of cancer. Generally, injectable hydrogel-based drug delivery systems are found to be more efficacious than the conventional systemic chemotherapy in terms of cancer treatment.
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