Micro- and nano-motors: The new generation of drug carriers

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Abstract

Micro- and nano-motors are emerging as novel drug delivery platforms, offering advantages such as rapid drug transport, high tissue penetration and motion controllability. They can be propelled and/or guided by endogenous (i.e., chemotaxis) or exogenous stimuli (e.g., ultrasound, magnetic fields, light) toward the area of interest. Moreover, such stimuli can be used to trigger the release of a therapeutic payload when the motor reaches certain location in order to improve the drug targeting. In this review article, we highlight medically oriented micro-/nano-motors, in particular the ones created for targeted drug delivery, and discuss their current limitations and possibilities toward in vivo applications.

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Medina-Sánchez, M., Xu, H., & Schmidt, O. G. (2018). Micro- and nano-motors: The new generation of drug carriers. Therapeutic Delivery. Newlands Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4155/tde-2017-0113

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