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Targeting Cancer Cells with DNA-Assembled Dendrimers: A Mix-and-Match Strategy for Cancer

Youngseon Choi and James R. Baker Jr.

volume 4 | issue 5

may 2005
Pages: 669-671

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The unique biology of cancer requires the development of a multifunctional drug delivery system which can be efficiently manufactured to target subtle molecular alterations that distinguish cancer cells from the many types of healthy cells found in the body. We sought to produce dendrimers conjugated to different bio-functional moieties [fluorescein (FITC) and folic acid (FA)], then link them together using complementary DNA oligonucleotides to produce clustered molecules that target cancer cells that overexpress the high affinity folate receptor. This study demonstrates a unique molecular platform based on the DNA-directed assembly of dendritic polymers for the delivery of different agents to cancer cells. While only nanometers in diameter (the size of proteins), this DNA-linked dendrimer nanocluster platform is considered to allows for the delivery of drugs, genetic materials, and imaging agents to cancer cells, offering the potential for developing combinatorial therapeutics.



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