Porous silicon for drug delivery applications and theranostics: recent advances, critical review and perspectives
Abstract
Introduction: Porous silicon (pSi) engineered by electrochemical etching has been used as a drug delivery vehicle to address the intrinsic limitations of traditional therapeutics. Biodegradability, biocompatibility, and optoelectronic properties make pSi a unique candidate for developing biomaterials for theranostics and photodynamic therapies. This review presents an updated overview about the recent therapeutic systems based on pSi, with a...
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Title
Porous silicon for drug delivery applications and theranostics: recent advances, critical review and perspectives
Published Date
Apr 17, 2017
Volume
14
Issue
12
Pages
1407 - 1422
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