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Sugar |
Any of a class of sweet, soluble, crystalline carbohydrates, white when pure |
The specificity of carbohydrate-protein interactions is much larger than that of many other ligand-binding systems, through its great ability to undergo site-specific modification. Use of carbohydrate ligands to target protein receptors at sites of localization, termed “glycotargeting,” exploits the highly specific interactions of endogenous lectins with carbohydrates |
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Folic acid |
A water-soluble vitamin, yellowish-orange, (C19 H19 N7 O6) belonging to the B-complex group of vitamins |
Employed as a targeting moiety for anticancer drugs through covalent conjugation to drugs; the folate receptor-α is overexpressed in several human tumors, including ovarian, lung, brain, head and neck, and breast tumors |
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Peptide |
Natural or synthetic, short polymer chain compound, containing two or more amino acids linked by the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another |
EGF-R peptide ligand (D4: Leu-Ala-Arg-Leu-Leu-Thr) is conjugated with a polyethylene glycol (PEG) lipid, and the lipid moiety of the peptide-PEG-lipid conjugate is inserted into liposome membranes by a postmodification process. D4 peptide-conjugated liposomes bind to and enter cells by endocytosis specifically and efficiently in vitro in a process apparently mediated by EGF-R high-expressing cancer cells (H1299) [20] |
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Antibody |
An immunoglobulin, a specialized immune protein, generally found in the blood that detects and destroys invaders, like bacteria, and so forth; produced because of the introduction of an antigen into the body |
anti-CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) half-antibody conjugated lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles show enhanced cancer killing effect compared to the corresponding nontargeted nanoparticles [21] |