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Recent Advances in Drug Delivery Research

Recent Advances in Drug Delivery Research

9781629482286
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It has been over 100 years since Dr. Paul Ehrlich referred to an ideal therapeutic agent able to target and treat only a highly specific site in an organism in 1906:: the so-called magic bullet. The birth of new technologies, such as nanostructures, combined with the improved knowledge on the physiology and the biochemistry at the basis of human behaviour have opened completely new trails in medicine, making the research over drug delivery one of the most vital fields of science. This book presents a timely and informative summary of the current progress in a variety of subject areas, including medicine, chemistry, and biology. This book is written by experts in the field and serves as an indispensable reference to advanced researchers. The last advances in drug delivery, including nanoparticles, conjugated polyphenol, enhanced permeability and retention effect and also chimeric nanosystems, are addressed and provided by extensive and recent literature.
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9781629482286
9781629482286

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
210
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
542
  • Preface; Enhanced Permeability & Retention Effect:: Insights Impacting Nanoscale Drug Delivery Systems; Recent Advances in Oral Drug Delivery Systems; Recent Progress in pH-Sensitive Nanocarriers for an Efficient Delivery of Biomolecules to Specific Targets; Bio-Inspired Chimeric Drug Delivery Nanosystems (chi-DDnSs):: Their Fractal Morphology & Regulatory Aspects; In Situ Gelling Systems for Sustained Drug Delivery; Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Prepared by the Phase Inversion Temperature Method as Carriers for Idebenone; Polyphenol Conjugate:: Synthesis & Potential Biomedical Applications; Targeting Drug Delivery Systems:: Promises, Promises, & More Promises Lets Change the Paradigm; Index.
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