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DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b02786
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Preferential Cancer Cell Self-Recognition and Tumor Self-Targeting by Coating Nanoparticles with Homotypic Cancer Cell Membranes

Jingyi Zhu,Di‐Wei Zheng,Ming-Kang Zhang,Wei Yu,Wen‐Xiu Qiu,Jingjing Hu,Jun Feng,Xian‐Zheng Zhang

Internalization
In vivo
Cancer
2016
The ultimate goal in cancer therapy and diagnosis is to achieve highly specific targeting to cancer cells. Coated with the source cancer cell membrane specifically derived from the homologous tumors, the nanoparticles are identified with the self-recognition internalization by the source cancer cell lines in vitro and the highly tumor-selective targeting “homing” to the homologous tumor in vivo even in the competition of another heterologous tumor. As the result, MNP@DOX@CCCM nanovehicle showed strong potency for tumor treatment in vivo and the MR imaging. This bioinspired strategy shows great potential for precise therapy/diagnosis of various tumors merely by adjusting the cell membrane source accordingly on the nanoparticle surface.
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    Preferential Cancer Cell Self-Recognition and Tumor Self-Targeting by Coating Nanoparticles with Homotypic Cancer Cell Membranes” is a paper by Jingyi Zhu Di‐Wei Zheng Ming-Kang Zhang Wei Yu Wen‐Xiu Qiu Jingjing Hu Jun Feng Xian‐Zheng Zhang published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.