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Exosome-inspired nanocarriers for the delivery of small interfering RNA

Drug delivery across intra-and extracellular barriers remains a major bottleneck in the clinical application of siRNA. To overcome these hurdles, siRNAs need to be packaged in nanosized drug carriers. An exciting new research area involves using cell-derived microvesicles (e.g. exosomes) as delivery tool for macromolecular therapeutics. The major objective is to evaluate exosomes and exosome-mimetic nanoparticles for siRNA delivery

Date:1 Oct 2012 →  30 Sep 2016
Keywords:exosomes, gene therapy, siRNA, nanoparticles
Disciplines:Pharmaceutics, Toxicology and toxinology, Pharmacotherapy, Drug discovery and development, Biomarker discovery and evaluation, Medicinal products, Biomaterials engineering, Pharmacognosy and phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Other pharmaceutical sciences, Particle design and technology