Evaluation of Novel Doxorubicin-Loaded Magnetic Wax Nanocomposite Vehicles as Cancer Combinatorial Therapy Agents.

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2020-07-07

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Jiménez-López, Julia
García-Hevia, Lorena
Melguizo, Consolación
Prados, Jose
Bañobre-López, Manuel
Gallo, Juan

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The development of nanotechnology-based solutions for cancer at a preclinical level advances at an astounding pace. So far, clinical translation of these new developments has not been able to keep the pace due to a range of different reasons. One of them is the mismatch between in vitro and in vivo results coming from the expected difference in complexity. To overcome this problem, extensive characterisation using advanced in vitro models can lead to stronger preliminary data to face in vivo tests. Here, a comprehensive in vitro validation of a combinatorial therapy nanoformulation against solid tumours is presented. The information extracted from the different in vitro models highlights the importance of advanced 3D models to fully understand the potential of this type of complex drugs.

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3D in vitro models, combinatorial therapy, drug delivery, magnetic hyperthermia, magnetic nanocomposites

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