The glyconanoparticle as carrier for drug delivery

Drug Delivery
Xueqin ZhangHualiang Huang

Abstract

The glyconanoparticle (GlycoNP) has multiple effects and has important applications in drug delivery and bioimaging. It not only has the advantages of nano drug delivery system but also utilizes the characteristics of multivalent interaction of sugar, which greatly improves the targeting of drug delivery. Herein, the application of GlycoNP in drug delivery was analyzed and discussed, the solution to its problem was proposed, and its prospects were forecasted.

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Nov 14, 2019·Future Medicinal Chemistry·Fang ChenHualiang Huang
Aug 31, 2019·Future Medicinal Chemistry·Shiyu Huang, Gangliang Huang
Jan 25, 2021·International Journal of Pharmaceutics·Aditya GuptaSanyog Jain
Feb 13, 2021·Biomolecules·Cláudia D RaposoM Teresa Barros

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