Co-delivery of small interfering RNA using a camptothecin prodrug as the carrier

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Qiong TangGang Cheng

Abstract

We have reported the first effort towards directly using an anticancer prodrug (CPTssR5H5) as a carrier to co-deliver camptothecin (CPT) and small interfering RNA for multidrug resistant cancer chemotherapy. The results indicated that CPTssR5H5 is a promising co-delivery system for MDR cancer therapy.

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