A Review of Controlled Drug Delivery Systems Based on Cells and Cell Membranes

(2019) A Review of Controlled Drug Delivery Systems Based on Cells and Cell Membranes. J Med Signals Sens. pp. 181-189. ISSN 2228-7477 (Print) 2228-7477 (Linking)

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Abstract

Novel drug delivery systems have ameliorated drugs' pharmacokinetics and declined undesired ramifications while led to a better patient compliance by extending the time of release. In fact, although there has been a multitude of encouraging achievements in controlled drug release, the application of micro- and nano-carriers is confronted with some challenges such as rapid clearance and inefficient targeting. In addition, since cell systems can be an appropriate alternative to micro- and nano-particles, they have been used as biological carriers. In general, features such as stable release into blood, slow clearance, efficient targeting, and high biocompatibility are the main properties of cells applied as drug carriers. Furthermore, some cells such as erythrocytes, leukocytes, stem cells, and platelets have been used as release systems. Hence, most common cells that were used as aforementioned release systems are going to be presented in this review article.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Drug delivery erythrocytes macrophages platelets stem cells
Subjects: QV Pharmacology > QV 701-835 Pharmacy and Pharmaceutics
Divisions: Biosensor research center
School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine > Department of Biomaterials, Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering
Page Range: pp. 181-189
Journal or Publication Title: J Med Signals Sens
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 9
Number: 3
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.4103/jmss.JMSS₅₃₁₈
ISSN: 2228-7477 (Print) 2228-7477 (Linking)
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/11830

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