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The viral capsid as novel nanomaterials for drug delivery

Authors :
Aljabali, AAA
Hassan, SS
Pabari, RM
Shahcheraghi, SH
Mishra, V
Charbe, NB
Chellappan, DK
Dureja, H
Gupta, G
Almutary, AG
Alnuqaydan, AM
Verma, SK
Panda, PK
Mishra, YK
Serrano-Aroca, Á
Dua, K
Uversky, VN
Redwan, EM
Bahar, B
Bhatia, A
Negi, P
Goyal, R
McCarron, P
Bakshi, HA
Tambuwala, MM
Aljabali, AAA
Hassan, SS
Pabari, RM
Shahcheraghi, SH
Mishra, V
Charbe, NB
Chellappan, DK
Dureja, H
Gupta, G
Almutary, AG
Alnuqaydan, AM
Verma, SK
Panda, PK
Mishra, YK
Serrano-Aroca, Á
Dua, K
Uversky, VN
Redwan, EM
Bahar, B
Bhatia, A
Negi, P
Goyal, R
McCarron, P
Bakshi, HA
Tambuwala, MM

Abstract

<jats:p> The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of virus self-assembly and viral particle dynamics. Viruses are organized supramolecular structures with distinct yet related features and functions. Plant viruses are extensively used in biotechnology, and virus-like particulate matter is generated by genetic modification. Both provide a material-based means for selective distribution and delivery of drug molecules. Through surface engineering of their capsids, virus-derived nanomaterials facilitate various potential applications for selective drug delivery. Viruses have significant implications in chemotherapy, gene transfer, vaccine production, immunotherapy and molecular imaging. </jats:p>

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1269017607
Document Type :
Electronic Resource