Journal article
The effects of particle size, shape, density and flow characteristics on particle margination to vascular walls in cardiovascular diseases
HT Ta, NP Truong, AK Whittaker, TP Davis, K Peter
Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Introduction: Vascular-targeted drug delivery is a promising approach for the treatment of atherosclerosis, due to the vast involvement of endothelium in the initiation and growth of plaque, a characteristic of atherosclerosis. One of the major challenges in carrier design for targeting cardiovascular diseases (CVD) is that carriers must be able to navigate the circulation system and efficiently marginate to the endothelium in order to interact with the target receptors. Areas covered: This review draws on studies that have focused on the role of particle size, shape, and density (along with flow hemodynamics and hemorheology) on the localization of the particles to activated endothelial cel..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work is funded by National Health and Medical Research Council [AP1037310, FT0992210], and the Australian Research Council [CE140100036].