Targeted delivery of cytotoxic drugs: Challenges, opportunities and new developments

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Abstract

Cytotoxic drugs, which are commonly used for the pharmacotherapy of many forms of cancer, often cause substantial toxicity to the patient without being able to induce long-lasting remissions. Ligands specific to accessible tumor-associated targets, capable of selective localization at the neoplastic site, may facilitate the preferential delivery of anti-cancer drugs, boosting activity and helping spare normal organs. In this article, we present a critical analysis of the limitation of conventional anti-cancer drugs and we contrast monoclonal antibodies and small organic ligands, as vehicles for pharmacodelivery applications.

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Cazzamalli, S., Corso, A. D., & Neri, D. (2017). Targeted delivery of cytotoxic drugs: Challenges, opportunities and new developments. Chimia, 71(10), 712–715. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2017.712

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