Self-assembling tyrosine kinase inhibitors for localised targeted deliveryTools Al-Ameedee, Mohammed (2017) Self-assembling tyrosine kinase inhibitors for localised targeted delivery. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractLocalised delivery of cancer therapy is an approach used to overcome the serious side effects associated with the systemic treatment of many anticancer drugs which is the main route of administration. Low molecular weight gelators have received great attention in recent years as a drug delivery strategy for localised targeted therapy. These are small molecules, which self-assemble into a 3D network fibre via non-covalent interactions to create macroscopically a gel. Studies on this drug delivery platform provide an alternative to the extensively investigated gel delivery systems based on polymers.
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