Phage display: Development of nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery to the brain

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Abstract

The blood brain barrier represents a formidable obstacle for the transport of most systematically administered neurodiagnostics and neurotherapeutics to the brain. Phage display is a high throughput screening strategy that can be used for the construction of nanomaterial peptide libraries. These libraries can be screened for finding brain targeting peptide ligands. Surface functionalization of a variety of nanocarriers with these brain homing peptides is a sophisticated way to develop nanobiotechnology-based drug delivery platforms that are able to cross the blood brain barrier. These efficient drug delivery systems raise our hopes for the diagnosis and treatment of various brain disorders in the future.

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Bakhshinejad, B., Karimi, M., & Khalaj-Kondori, M. (2015). Phage display: Development of nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery to the brain. Neural Regeneration Research, 10(6), 862–865. https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.158330

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