聚合物囊泡
小泡
脂质体
药物输送
纳米技术
两亲性
生物物理学
化学
膜
材料科学
生物
生物化学
聚合物
共聚物
有机化学
作者
Ulrike Kauscher,Margaret N. Holme,Mattias Björnmalm,Molly M. Stevens
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.addr.2018.10.012
摘要
Over the past few decades, a range of vesicle-based drug delivery systems have entered clinical practice and several others are in various stages of clinical translation. While most of these vesicle constructs are lipid-based (liposomes), or polymer-based (polymersomes), recently new classes of vesicles have emerged that defy easy classification. Examples include assemblies with small molecule amphiphiles, biologically derived membranes, hybrid vesicles with two or more classes of amphiphiles, or more complex hierarchical structures such as vesicles incorporating gas bubbles or nanoparticulates in the lumen or membrane. In this review, we explore these recent advances and emerging trends at the edge and just beyond the research fields of conventional liposomes and polymersomes. A focus of this review is the distinct behaviors observed for these classes of vesicles when exposed to physical stimuli - such as ultrasound, heat, light and mechanical triggers - and we discuss the resulting potential for new types of drug delivery, with a special emphasis on current challenges and opportunities.
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