Nanoparticles for hematologic diseases detection and treatment

  • Limongi T
  • Susa F
  • Cauda V
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Abstract

Nanotechnology, as an interdisciplinary science, combines engineering, physics, material sciences, and chemistry with the biomedicine knowhow, trying the management of a wide range of diseases. Nanoparticle-based devices holding tumor imaging, targeting and therapy capabilities are formerly under study. Since conventional hematological therapies are sometimes defined by reduced selectivity, low therapeutic efficacy and many side effects, in this review we discuss the potential advantages of the NPs' use in alternative/combined strategies. In the introduction the basic notion of nanomedicine and nanoparticles' classification are described, while in the main text nanodiagnostics, nanotherapeutics and theranostics solutions coming out from the use of a wide-ranging NPs availability are listed and discussed.

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Limongi, T., Susa, F., & Cauda, V. (2019). Nanoparticles for hematologic diseases detection and treatment. Hematology and Medical Oncology, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.15761/hmo.1000183

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