Tian Liu , Qi Lu , Hao Zhang , Fudan Dong , Zhonggui He , Jin Sun , Bingjun Sun
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Abstract
Biomimetic carriers utilizing cells and cellular components revolutionize the field of anticancer drug delivery systems. Existing reviews in this field have predominantly approached biomimetic drug delivery systems by focusing on either the carrier or the payload. However, recognizing the intrinsic inseparability of the drug and the biomimetic carrier is imperative, as their mutual influences decisively shape the drug delivery system. This review delineated the recent progress in biomimetic carriers for antitumor therapeutics from a distinct perspective, concentrating on the relationship between the drug and the carrier. The relationship involves drug-loading mode, the loading position, and the mechanism of drug-release strategies. This review highlighted the crucial roles of drug loading morphologies and loading positions in enhancing the efficiency of carrier delivery and overcoming barriers to cancer treatment. Additionally, innovative strategies for controlled drug release from biomimetic carriers were summarized, and an extensive discussion on the future prospects and potential challenges in this field was provided.
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Coordination Chemistry Reviews offers rapid publication of review articles on current and significant topics in coordination chemistry, encompassing organometallic, supramolecular, theoretical, and bioinorganic chemistry. It also covers catalysis, materials chemistry, and metal-organic frameworks from a coordination chemistry perspective. Reviews summarize recent developments or discuss specific techniques, welcoming contributions from both established and emerging researchers.
The journal releases special issues on timely subjects, including those featuring contributions from specific regions or conferences. Occasional full-length book articles are also featured. Additionally, special volumes cover annual reviews of main group chemistry, transition metal group chemistry, and organometallic chemistry. These comprehensive reviews are vital resources for those engaged in coordination chemistry, further establishing Coordination Chemistry Reviews as a hub for insightful surveys in inorganic and physical inorganic chemistry.