Nanoscale Horizons 2018-03-22

Reassessment of long circulation via monitoring of integral polymeric nanoparticles justifies a more accurate understanding

Haisheng He, Sifan Jiang, Yunchang Xie, Yi Lu, Jianping Qi, Xiaochun Dong, Weili Zhao, Zongning Yin, Wei Wu

Index: 10.1039/C8NH00010G

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Abstract

Monitoring of payloads results in a biased perception of long circulation of nanoparticles. Instead, herein, the long-circulation effect was re-confirmed by monitoring integral nanoparticles, but circulation was not found to be as long as generally perceived. In contrast, disparate pharmacokinetics were obtained by monitoring a model drug, paclitaxel, highlighting the bias of the conventional protocol.

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