The Development and Evaluation of Novel Radiolabeled Niosomes as Potential Nano-carriers for Biodistribution Studies in Breast Cancer Murine Xenografts LEANNE SABRINA DE SILVA 10.26180/5b42bc9855c5b https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/The_Development_and_Evaluation_of_Novel_Radiolabeled_Niosomes_as_Potential_Nano-carriers_for_Biodistribution_Studies_in_Breast_Cancer_Murine_Xenografts/6790742 Recent advancements in nanotechnology have provided a promising approach in cancer therapy through the development of nano-carriers. Niosomes are a type of nano-carrier that has been gaining popularity due to their unique features which make them favourable for the controlled delivery of drugs to cancer sites. This thesis examines the distribution of niosomes in breast cancer-bearing mice through the use of nuclear imaging devices to determine the accumulation of niosomes within the tumour site and each organ. 2018-07-09 01:38:30 Niosomes Technetium-99m Nanoparticles Scintigraphic imaging breast cancer Nanomaterials