Publication date: Available online 13 December 2017
Source:Acta Biomaterialia
Author(s): Whitney Souery, Corey J. Bishop
In this review article, we will examine the history of polymers and their evolution from provisional World War II materials to medical therapeutics. To provide a comprehensive look at the current state of polymer-based therapeutics, we will classify technologies according to targeted areas of interest, including central nervous system-based and intraocular-, gastrointestinal-, cardiovascular-, dermal-, reproductive- , skeletal-, and neoplastic-based systems. Within each of these areas, we will consider several examples of novel, clinically available polymerbased therapeutics; in addition, this review will also include a discussion of developing therapies, ranging from the in vivo to clinical trial stage, for each targeted area of treatment. Finally, we will emphasize areas of patient care in need of more effective, accessible, and targeted treatment approaches where polymer-based therapeutics may offer potential solutions.
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