Biocompatible ceramic nanocarrier for drug delivery with high efficiency
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概要
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Layered double hydroxides, a class of anionic nanoclays, have emerged as drug delivery carriers characterized by an effective uptake mechanism via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and high reservoir capacity. In the present review, the efficacy of an anticancer drug with ceramic nanocarriers, i.e. layered double hydroxides, is discussed in context of the cellular uptake mechanism in cell culture lines and pharmacokinetic and tissue distribution studies in whole animals. In addition, research results on the biodistribution patterns of only fluorescently labeled layered double hydroxides and the subsequent histopathological analysis are described in detail to assess the biocompatibility of layered double hydroxides in vivo. The determination of relationships between delivery efficiency and toxicity can be useful for the rational development of layered double hydroxides as drug delivery systems.
- 公益社団法人 日本セラミックス協会の論文
- 2009-05-01
著者
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Oh Jae-min
Center For Intelligent Nano-bio Materials Division Of Nano Sciences Bk21 Department Of Bioinspired S
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Choy Jin-ho
Center For Intelligent Nano-bio Materials Division Of Nano Sciences Bk21 Department Of Bioinspired S
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CHOI Soo-Jin
Center for Intelligent Nano-Bio Materials, Division of Nano Sciences BK21, Department of Bioinspired
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Choi Soo-jin
Center For Intelligent Nano-bio Materials Division Of Nano Sciences Bk21 Department Of Bioinspired S
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Choy Jin-ho
Center For Intelligent Nano-bio Materials Department Of Chemistry And Nano Science Department Of Bio
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