Newly developed particles could possess higher drug loading capacity, could provide altered biodistribution profiles, or be targeted. (rdmag.com)
The focus of this project is on different methods for drug loading as well as the characterization of exosomal formulations. (sciencemag.org)
Because of their unique properties such as monodispersity, large surface area and high drug loading efficiency, silica nanoparticles (SiNPs) have been developed for a vast array of biomedical uses such as optical imaging, cancer therapy, targeted drug delivery and controlled drug release for genes and proteins. (llnl.gov)