DNA Nanostructures for Cancer: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Sadanand Pandey and Version 2 by Conner Chen.

The rapid development of multidrug co-delivery and nano-medicines has made spontaneous progress in tumor treatment and diagnosis. DNA is a unique biological molecule that can be tailored and molded into various nanostructures. The addition of ligands or stimuli-responsive elements enables DNA nanostructures to mediate highly targeted drug delivery to the cancer cells. Smart DNA nanostructures, owing to their various shapes, sizes, geometry, sequences, and characteristics, have various modes of cellular internalization and final disposition. On the other hand, functionalized DNA nanocarriers have specific receptor-mediated uptake, and most of these ligand anchored nanostructures able to escape lysosomal degradation.

  • nanotechnology
  • DNA nanostructures
  • stimuli-responsive
  • smart nanocarriers
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