Current advances in research and clinical applications of PLGA-based nanotechnology

Jianming Lü(Baylor College of Medicine), Xinwen Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Christian Marín‐Müller(Baylor College of Medicine), Hao Wang(Baylor College of Medicine), Peter H. Lin(Baylor College of Medicine), Qizhi Yao(Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center), Changyi Chen(Baylor College of Medicine)
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics
May 1, 2009
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Abstract

Co-polymer poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanotechnology has been developed for many years and has been approved by the US FDA for the use of drug delivery, diagnostics and other applications of clinical and basic science research, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, vaccine and tissue engineering. This article presents the more recent successes of applying PLGA-based nanotechnologies and tools in these medicine-related applications. It focuses on the possible mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment effects of PLGA preparations and devices. This updated information will benefit to both new and established research scientists and clinical physicians who are interested in the development and application of PLGA nanotechnology as new therapeutic and diagnostic strategies for many diseases.


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