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Cancer nanomedicine: from PDGF targeted drug delivery

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An innovative approach for the distinctively efficient action of smart targeted drug delivery to a specific cell type is obtained through the modification of the surface of nanoparticles. Specifically, the work identifies a cell surface receptor targeting drug delivery nanosystem based on mesoporous silica loaded with the anticancer drug cisplatin (<i>cis</i>-DDP) and poly-acrylic acid (PAA). A specific target is the PDGF receptors expressed in cervical cancer cells, thus making the PAA functionalized nanocomposite a suitable and promising nano-medicine for the targeting of PDGF-overexpressing cancers in the near future.

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