Carbon nanotube exploration in cancer cell lines

Drug Discovery Today
Prashant KesharwaniNarendra Kumar Jain

Abstract

Complete with extraordinary structures and properties, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have recently emerged as a potential new option for use in cancer treatment. During recent years, cancer cell lines have also been explored as prominent experimental models for evaluating pharmacokinetic parameters, cell viability, cytotoxicity and drug efficacy in tumor cells. Thus, cell lines have emerged as the best-fit model that has been thoroughly investigated and explored. This review focuses on potential applications and a compilation of various cancer cell lines used to evaluate CNT efficacy on one platform. This is likely to aid the researchers in exploring another dimension of CNTs in cancer treatment.

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Apr 16, 2014·Biomaterials·Prashant KesharwaniNarendra K Jain
Oct 9, 2012·Journal of Drug Targeting·Neeraj LodhiNarendra Kumar Jain
Aug 29, 2014·Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy·Babulal BirdhariyaNarendra Kumar Jain
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May 23, 2015·Drug Discovery Today·Prashant KesharwaniNarendra Kumar Jain
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