Self-assembled targeted nanoparticles: evolution of technologies and bench to bedside translation.

@article{Shi2011SelfassembledTN,
  title={Self-assembled targeted nanoparticles: evolution of technologies and bench to bedside translation.},
  author={Jinjun Shi and Zeyu Xiao and Nazila Kamaly and Omid C. Farokhzad},
  journal={Accounts of chemical research},
  year={2011},
  volume={44 10},
  pages={
          1123-34
        }
}
Nanoparticles (NPs) have become an important tool in many industries including healthcare. The use of NPs for drug delivery and imaging has introduced exciting opportunities for the improvement of disease diagnosis and treatment. Over the past two decades, several first-generation therapeutic NP products have entered the market. Despite the lack of controlled release and molecular targeting properties in these products, they improved the therapeutic benefit of clinically validated drugs by… 
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