Radiolabeled liposomes and lipoproteins as lipidic nanoparticles for imaging and therapy
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2020.104934
Radiolabeled liposomes and lipoproteins as lipidic nanoparticles for imaging and therapy
Abstract
Radiolabeled lipidic nanoparticles, particularly liposomes and lipoproteins, are of great interest as agents for imaging and therapy, due not only to their peculiar physicochemical and biological properties, but also to their great versatility and the ability to manipulate them to obtain the desired properties. This review provides an overview of radionuclide labeling strategies for preparing diagnostic and therapeutic nanoparticles based on liposomes and lipoproteins that have been developed to date, as well as the main quality control methods and in vivo applications.
Keywords: Nanoparticles for imaging; Nanoparticles for therapy; Radiolabeled lipidic nanoparticles; Radiolabeled lipoproteins; Radiolabeled liposomes; Theragnostic nanoparticles.
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