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Atherosclerosis Treatment with Stimuli-Responsive Nanoagents: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives.

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Authors

Wang, Yi 
Yin, Tieyin 
Huang, Junli 
Wang, Nan 

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is the root of approximately one-third of global mortalities. Nanotechnology exhibits splendid prospects to combat atherosclerosis at the molecular level by engineering smart nanoagents with versatile functionalizations. Significant advances in nanoengineering enable nanoagents to autonomously navigate in the bloodstream, escape from biological barriers, and assemble with their nanocohort at the targeted lesion. The assembly of nanoagents with endogenous and exogenous stimuli breaks down their shells, facilitates intracellular delivery, releases their cargo to kill the corrupt cells, and gives imaging reports. All these improvements pave the way toward personalized medicine for atherosclerosis. This review systematically summarizes the recent advances in stimuli-responsive nanoagents for atherosclerosis management and its progress in clinical trials.

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Keywords

atherosclerosis, nanoagents, stimuli-responsiveness, Animals, Atherosclerosis, Clinical Trials as Topic, Drug Delivery Systems, Humans, Nanostructures

Journal Title

Adv Healthc Mater

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Journal ISSN

2192-2640
2192-2659

Volume Title

8

Publisher

Wiley

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