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Single Particle Chemical Characterisation of Nanoformulations for Cargo Delivery

Abstract:
Despite the enormous potential of nanomedicines to shape the future of medicine, their clinical translation remains suboptimal. Translational challenges are present in every step of the development pipeline, from a lack of understanding of patient heterogeneity to insufficient insights on nanoparticle properties and their impact on material-cell interactions. Here, we discuss how the adoption of advanced optical microscopy techniques, such as super-resolution optical microscopies, correlative techniques, and high-content modalities, could aid the rational design of nanocarriers, by characterizing the cell, the nanomaterial, and their interaction with unprecedented spatial and/or temporal detail. In this nanomedicine arena, we will discuss how the implementation of these techniques, with their versatility and specificity, can yield high volumes of multi-parametric data; and how machine learning can aid the rapid advances in microscopy: from image acquisition to data interpretation.
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0009-0000-3883-9635
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0000-0002-9994-4292
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University of Oxford
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American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
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Volume:
25
Issue:
6
Pages:
94-94
Article number:
94
Publication date:
2023-10-02
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1550-7416


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English
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1541048
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pubs:1541048
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W4387246450
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2026-05-17
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