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Precise Control of Self‐assembly <i>in vivo</i> Based on <scp>Polymer‐Peptide</scp> Conjugates<sup>†</sup>

Yinsheng Xu, Hao Wang, Zeng‐Ying Qiao

2022Chinese Journal of Chemistry14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Comprehensive Summary The self‐assembled nanomaterials based on peptides, which have not only good biocompatibility and low toxicity but also high stability and performance, are increasingly becoming an important way for cancer treatment. In this review, we highlight the progress of in vivo self‐assembled polymer‐peptide conjugates (PPCs) and their application, showing the recent advances in the development of “ in vivo self‐assembly” strategy for cancer treatment. Given the diverse microenvironments of tumor cells, different responsive assembly strategies (enzyme, pH, redox, temperature, etc .) have been developed to precisely control the assembly at different biological levels, realizing enhanced drug delivery and improved anticancer efficacy.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryIn vivoBiocompatibilityNanotechnologyPeptideConjugateNanomaterialsCancer therapyDrug deliveryPolymerSelf-assemblyCombinatorial chemistryBiophysicsBiochemistryCancerOrganic chemistryBiotechnologyMaterials scienceMathematicsBiologyMedicineMathematical analysisInternal medicineSupramolecular Self-Assembly in MaterialsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsChemical Synthesis and Analysis
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