Abstract
Nanocarriers based on polymers are currently attracting much attention to perform efficient drug delivery, especially in cancer therapy. Over the last decades, different kinds of polymer nanoparticulate systems have been developed (e.g., simple, stealth, targeted, stimuli-responsive and prodrug) to propose novel, better and safer cancer therapies. This article will give a brief overview of the different classes of polymer nanoparticles that have been reported and discuss some key achievements deriving from their use in the field of cancer therapy.
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Nicolas, J., & Couvreur, P. (2017). Les nanoparticules polymères pour la délivrance de principes actifs anticancéreux. Medecine/Sciences, 33(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/20173301003
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