Revolutionizing cancer therapy using tetrahedral DNA nanostructures as intelligent drug delivery systems

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Abstract

DNA nanostructures have surfaced as intriguing entities with vast potential in biomedicine, notably in the drug delivery area. Tetrahedral DNA nanostructures (TDNs) have received worldwide attention from among an array of different DNA nanostructures due to their extraordinary stability, great biocompatibility, and ease of functionalization. TDNs could be readily synthesized, making them attractive carriers for chemotherapeutic medicines, nucleic acid therapeutics, and imaging probes. Their varied uses encompass medication delivery, molecular diagnostics, biological imaging, and theranostics. This review extensively highlights the mechanisms of functional modification of TDNs and their applications in cancer therapy. Additionally, it discusses critical concerns and unanswered problems that require attention to increase the future application of TDNs in developing cancer treatment.

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Sharma, A., Vaswani, P., & Bhatia, D. (2024, May 28). Revolutionizing cancer therapy using tetrahedral DNA nanostructures as intelligent drug delivery systems. Nanoscale Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4na00145a

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