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The viral capsid as novel nanomaterials for drug delivery

(2021) The viral capsid as novel nanomaterials for drug delivery. Future Science Oa. p. 22. ISSN 2056-5623

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Abstract

The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of virus self-assembly and viral particle dynamics. Viruses are organized supramolecular structures with distinct yet related features and functions. Plant viruses are extensively used in biotechnology, and virus-like particulate matter is generated by genetic modification. Both provide a material-based means for selective distribution and delivery of drug molecules. Through surface engineering of their capsids, virus-derived nanomaterials facilitate various potential applications for selective drug delivery. Viruses have significant implications in chemotherapy, gene transfer, vaccine production, immunotherapy and molecular imaging. Lay abstract: The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of virus self-assembly and viral particle dynamics. Viruses are organized supramolecular structures with distinct yet related features and functions. Plant viruses are extensively used in biotechnology, and virus-like particulate matter is generated by genetic modification. Both provide a material-based means for selective distribution and delivery of drug molecules. Through surface engineering of their capsids, virus-derived nanomaterials facilitate various potential applications for selective drug delivery. Viruses have significant implications in chemotherapy, gene transfer, vaccine production, immunotherapy and molecular imaging. Here we performed a comprehensive database search to review findings in this area, demonstrating that viral nanostructures possess unique properties that make them ideal for applications in diagnostics, cell labeling, contrasting agents and drug delivery structures.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: nanomaterials nanomedicine therapeutics delivery viral nanotechnology viruses virus-like particles cowpea mosaic-virus liquid-crystalline substances plant-viruses ssrna viruses protein cages nucleic-acid rna viruses cryo-em nanoparticles Research & Experimental Medicine
Page Range: p. 22
Journal or Publication Title: Future Science Oa
Journal Index: WoS
Volume: 7
Number: 9
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2021-0031
ISSN: 2056-5623
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/30692

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