Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5207958 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2016 | 102 Pages |
Abstract
This review summarizes important advances in polymer-based nanotechnologies for the treatment and diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases, focusing on nanoparticles and nanostructured materials/devices. The current state of the art and design parameters are discussed with the aim of providing a source of information that can aid in the development of new treatments by bridging between materials development, preclinical, and clinical trials. This is highly relevant as cardiovascular diseases remain a leading cause of death worldwide and as current treatments burden the healthcare systems with great costs. Different strategies, from targeting theranostic nanocarriers, to dual-drug depot systems, injectable cell scaffolds, and LDL acceptors are treated. The review ends with a concluding outlook on the possibilities and challenges presented to polymer-based nanotechnologies in cardiovascular disease therapy.
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Authors
Yen-Jen Wang, Mikael Larsson, Wei-Ting Huang, Shih-Hwa Chiou, Stephen J. Nicholls, Jui-I Chao, Dean-Mo Liu,