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Klajnert-Maculewicz, Barbara
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- 2023Dendrimersomes: Biomedical applicationscitations
- 2020Poly(lysine) Dendrimers Form Complexes with siRNA and Provide Its Effcient Uptake by Myeloid Cells: Model Studies for Therapeutic Nucleic Acid Delivery
- 2020Glucose-modified carbosilane dendrimers: Interaction with model membranes and human serum albumincitations
- 2020Poly(lysine) Dendrimers Form Complexes with siRNA and Provide Its Ecient Uptake by Myeloid Cells: Model Studies for Therapeutic Nucleic Acid Deliverycitations
- 2019Pyrrolidone-modified PAMAM dendrimers enhance anti-inflammatory potential of indomethacin in vitrocitations
- 2019PAMAM and PPI Dendrimers in Biophysical and Thermodynamic Studies on the Delivery of Therapeutic Nucleotides, Nucleosides and Nucleobase Derivatives for Anticancer Applicationcitations
- 2019Non-Traditional Intrinsic Luminescence (NTIL): Dynamic Quenching Demonstrates the Presence of Two Distinct Fluorophore Types Associated with NTIL Behavior in Pyrrolidone-Terminated PAMAM Dendrimerscitations
- 2017Dendrimers as nanocarriers for nucleoside analoguescitations
- 2017Dendrimers for fluorescence-based bioimagingcitations
- 2017Cationic Phosphorus Dendrimer Enhances Photodynamic Activity of Rose Bengal against Basal Cell Carcinoma Cell Linescitations
- 2016Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) characterization of the interaction of anti-cancer photosensitizers with dendrimerscitations
- 2015Anticancer siRNA cocktails as a novel tool to treat cancer cells. Part (B). Efficiency of pharmacological actioncitations
- 2013Dendrimers in Biomedical Applicationscitations
- 2013Dendrimers as Antiamyloidogenic Agents. Dendrimer-amyloid Aggregates Morphology and Cell Toxicitycitations
- 2013Characterization of Dendrimers and Their Interactions with Biomolecules for Medical use by Means of Electron Magnetic Resonancecitations
- 2013Natural and Synthetic Biomaterials as Composites of Advanced Drug Delivery Nano Systems (ADDNSS). Biomedical Applicationscitations
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Natural and Synthetic Biomaterials as Composites of Advanced Drug Delivery Nano Systems (ADDNSS). Biomedical Applications
Abstract
The combination of natural and synthetic biomaterials leads to the formation of advanced Drug Delivery nano Systems (aDDnSs). The aDDnSs can be classified as hybridic (hy‐) or chimeric (chi‐) based on the nature – same or different respectively ‐ of biomaterials used. Such advanced bio complexes can alter the pharmacokinetic properties of the encapsulated drug and consequently its effectiveness. Numerous studies regarding the usage of natural or synthetic biomaterials as drug carriers have been performed, while only few studies concerning the combination of different kinds of biomaterials have been published. Carriers produced by the combination of liposomes and dendrimers were recently characterized as chi‐aDDnSs belonging to the class of Modulatory Liposomal Controlled Released Systems (MLCRSs) where the polymeric or the dendritic component act as modulator of the drug's release from the carrier. A small but significant number of studies have begun to shed light on the interactions between the components of the bio complexes that seem to be of utmost importance for the pharmacological effectiveness of the final formulation. This review deals with the categorization of the aDDnSs, the nature of the interacting forces between them and their potential biomedical applications.