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Drug Delivery of siRNA Therapeutics



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Author: Lamberti Gaetano View person
Title: Drug Delivery of siRNA Therapeutics View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Physical description: 1 online resource (288 p.)
Topical subject: Medicine
Uncontrolled subject: AKT
amphiphilic dendrons
angiogenesis
antitumor effect
aptamers
asthma
BCL2
BIRC5/survivin
breast cancer
cancer
carbonate apatite
cationic cholesterol derivative
cationic liposome
clinical trials
covalent dendrimers
delivery
drug co-delivery
drug delivery
endoglin
endothelial cells
ERBB2
folate
folate receptor
gene knockdown
gene silencing
indocyanine green
intracellular release
iron oxide
light-activated release
lipid
liposome
liposomes
magnetic nanoparticle
methotrexate
migration
mixed micelles
n/a
NABDs
nanoparticle
nanoparticles
nanovectors
oligonucleotide delivery
oral cancer
ovarian cancer
PAMAM dendrimers
pegylation
PEI
peptide
poly(ethylene) imine
polyamine
polyaspartamide
polymer
polyplexes
proliferation
RNA
RNAi therapeutics
self-assembling
siRNA
siRNA delivery
STAT6
targeted delivery system
tumor xenograft
tumor-targeting
tyrosine-modification
VEGFA
VEGFR1
Person (second resp.): Angela BarbaAnna
LambertiGaetano
Summary, etc: The new frontier of pharmaceutical sciences is gene therapy, which is the use of molecules able to interact directly with the expression of the genetic material of the patient as well as of the disease-causing guest (bacteria, virus, parasites, and tumor cells). Among the molecules of interest for gene therapy, a relevant role is played by small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecules able to interfere with the expression of genes of interest for some diseases. However, siRNA molecules, even if they are powerful as drugs, are difficult to deliver since they are sensitive to enzymes present in plasma and they are large and negatively charged, so are difficult to administer into the cell nuclei, since the cell walls are scarcely permeable to large molecules and are also negatively charged. Therefore, the focus of research on siRNA-based therapies is their delivery, which can be performed by chemical modification, association with aptamers or polycations, or embedding them into properly designed liposomes. This book is centered on the more recent development in siRNA delivery techniques toward the clinical applications of this potent class of drugs.
Preferred title for the work: Drug Delivery of siRNA Therapeutics  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557498903321
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