Roadmap on nanomedicine for the central nervous system

Author:

Ciofani GianniORCID,Campisi Marco,Mattu Clara,Kamm Roger DORCID,Chiono ValeriaORCID,Raynold Aji Alex Moothedathu,Freitas João S,Redolfi Riva Eugenio,Micera Silvestro,Pucci Carlotta,Novio Fernando,Lorenzo JuliaORCID,Ruiz-Molina DanielORCID,Sierri Giulia,Re Francesca,Wunderlich Hannah,Kumari Prachi,Kozielski Kristen LORCID,Chami MouniaORCID,Marino Attilio,Ferreira LinoORCID

Abstract

Abstract In recent years, a great deal of effort has been undertaken with regards to treatment of pathologies at the level of the central nervous system (CNS). Here, the presence of the blood-brain barrier acts as an obstacle to the delivery of potentially effective drugs and makes accessibility to, and treatment of, the CNS one of the most significant challenges in medicine. In this Roadmap article, we present the status of the timeliest developments in the field, and identify the outstanding challenges and opportunities that exist. The format of the Roadmap, whereby experts in each discipline share their viewpoint and present their vision, reflects the dynamic and multidisciplinary nature of this research area, and is intended to generate dialogue and collaboration across traditional subject areas. It is stressed here that this article is not intended to act as a comprehensive review article, but rather an up-to-date and forward-looking summary of research methodologies pertaining to the treatment of pathologies at the level of the CNS.

Funder

European Union, QREN

NEUHEART Project

Politecnico di Torino

FEDER

CERCA

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

EC

Generalitat de Catalunya

Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science

Severo Ochoa Centres of Excellence

Elite Network of Bavaria

Fondation Vaincre Alzheimer

Compagnia di San Paolo

NIH/NCI

Inserm

University of Turin

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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