Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2072161 Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Inorganic nanomaterials have an array of structural and physical properties that can be used in therapeutic delivery systems. The sizes, shapes, and surfaces of inorganic nanomaterials can be tailored to produce distinct interactions with biological systems both in vitro and in vivo. Nanoparticle cores can likewise be engineered to possess unique opticophysical properties, including upconversion, size-dependent absorbance/emission as well as magnetic properties such as superparamagnetism. These properties make inorganic nanomaterials as useful imaging agents for noninvasive diagnostics and remotely activated theragnostics. Taken together, these unique properties of inorganic nanomaterials make them promising delivery systems.

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