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Advances in the Use of Nanomaterials in Tumour Therapy: Challenges and Prospects
by Hongmei Yang , Qiang Xie  and  Chen Li
Abstract
Nanomaterials have shown great potential in anti-tumor applications and are currently the focus of research. This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges encountered in oncology treatment and how nanomaterials are being utilized to overcome these obstacles. The authors discuss the limitations of conventional treatments, including limited effica [...] Read more
Hit Affiliation:
Department of Biological Engineering and Chemistry, and Center for Environmental Health Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

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Role of macrophage polarization in cancer progression and their association with COVID-19 severity
by Abhimanyu Thakur , Rumpa Banerjee , Sudha Thakur , Gaurav Kumar  and  Shyam Sundar Thakur
Abstract
Macrophages are a type of white blood cells that can exist in two different functional states, known as M1 and M2. M1 macrophages secrete pro-inflammatory cytokines that can promote tumor growth and metastasis, whereas M2 macrophages secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines that can inhibit tumor progression. This phenomenon, referred to as macrophage polarization, has been implicat [...] Read more
Hit Affiliation:
Eminent College of Pharmaceutical Technology, Barasat, Kolkata, India.

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A comprehensive review on biogenically synthesized inorganic nanoparticles and their applications in anticancer activities
by Zahra Barreto , Areej Fatima , Tuba Tariq , Ayesha Zafar , Muhammad Saqib Saif , Amina Zafar , Areeba Yousaf , Huang Xue  and  Murtaza Hasan
Abstract
The progression in nanotechnology has revolutionized the biomedical sciences for diagnosis and treatment of diseases like cancer. There have been many kinds of nanomaterials but Inorganic nanomaterials have been considered potential candidates for anticancer activities due to their high biocompatibility, less toxicity, high stability, and high precision in targeting affected ce [...] Read more
Hit Affiliation:
Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Future Technology, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China