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Multiscale physics-based in silico modelling of nanocarrier-assisted intravascular drug delivery

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School of Physics ,University College Dublin ,Dublin ,Ireland
Buchete, Nicolae-Viorel;
Affiliation
ENT-Department ,Section of Experimental Oncology und Nanomedicine (SEON) ,Universitätsklinikum Erlangen ,Erlangen ,Germany
Cicha, Iwona;
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School of Physics ,University College Dublin ,Dublin ,Ireland
Dutta, Sutapa;
Affiliation
Thermal Hydraulics and Multiphase Flow Laboratory ,Institute of Nuclear & Radiology Sciences and Technology, Energy & Safety ,National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” ,Athens ,Greece
Neofytou, Panagiotis

A rational design of drug nanocarriers supported by in silico modelling tools can improve the efficacy of nanosystem-based intravascular drug delivery (IVDD). Computational model development stems from the vision of replacing conventional (pre)clinical trials with advanced simulations and applies to the development of more efficient nanocarriers for intravascular therapies. To establish a standardized framework for in silico preclinical trials, it is necessary to include in silico tools that can model each experimental stage of a preclinical trial for a respective nanocarrier system and give accurate and verifiable results. This review paper highlights the status of intravascular drug delivery supported by nanocarriers and discusses the modelling stages of a physics-based multiscale modelling framework that should be developed, validated and exploited to address the need for an effective preclinical assessment of nanocarriers for IVDD.

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