Journal article
Nucleic acid aptamer-guided cancer therapeutics and diagnostics: The next generation of cancer medicine
D Xiang, S Shigdar, G Qiao, T Wang, AZ Kouzani, SF Zhou, L Kong, Y Li, C Pu, W Duan
Theranostics | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.7150/thno.10202
Abstract
Conventional anticancer therapies, such as chemo- and/or radio-therapy are often unable to completely eradicate cancers due to abnormal tumor microenvironment, as well as increased drug/radiation resistance. More effective therapeutic strategies for overcoming these obstacles are urgently in demand. Aptamers, as chemical antibodies that bind to targets with high affinity and specificity, are a promising new and novel agent for both cancer diagnostic and therapeutic applications. Aptamer-based cancer cell targeting facilitates the development of active targeting in which aptamer-mediated drug delivery could provide promising anticancer outcomes. This review is to update the current progress o..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Council grant DP140100002 (G.Q. and W. Duan), grants from CASS Foundation grant and Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (W.D.) and a Deakin University Postgraduate Research Scholarship (D. X.).