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Exploiting The Enhanced Permeability And Retention Effect For Tumor Targeting., Arun Iyer Aug 2006

Exploiting The Enhanced Permeability And Retention Effect For Tumor Targeting., Arun Iyer

Arun Iyer

Of the tumor targeting strategies, the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect of macromolecules is a key mechanism for solid tumor targeting, and considered a gold standard for novel drug design. In this review, we discuss various endogenous factors that can positively impact the EPR effect in tumor tissues. Further, we discuss ways to augment the EPR effect by use of exogenous agents, as well as practical methods available in the clinical setting. Some innovative examples developed by researchers to combat cancer by the EPR mechanism are also discussed.