LNPs: Where Are Lipid Nanoparticles Used?
By Daniel Tischler, Director Commercial Operations
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) have a nanostructured composition that enables precise control over drug release, enhancing therapeutic efficacy while minimizing side effects. Because of these unique advantages, LNPs are versatile delivery vehicles garnering the attention of various fields and putting them at the forefront of nanotechnology advancements. LNPs are revolutionizing the treatment landscape and play a crucial role as non-viral vectors for various therapeutics, including nucleic acids, peptides, antibodies, RNA, and other small molecules, to their intended targets.
Delve into the medical applications of LNPs with a focus on their role in targeted drug delivery, particularly in cancer treatment, gene therapy, and vaccine development.
Get unlimited access to:
Enter your credentials below to log in. Not yet a member of Bioprocess Online? Subscribe today.