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Nanotechnologies: A Strategy to Overcome Blood-Brain Barrier

Current Drug Metabolism, 2012
The possibility to treat central nervous system (CNS) disorders is strongly limited by the poor access of many therapeutic agent to the target tissues. This is mainly due to the presence of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), formed by a complex interplay of endothelial cells, astrocyte and pericytes, through which only selected molecules can passively ...
De Rosa G   +3 more
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Strategy for the Foundation Design of Rockfall Barriers

2015
European Technical Approval Guideline (ETAG 027) defines the functionality of a rockfall barrier and describes all the procedure to carry out the full scale tests and consequently outline the deformability, the resistance, the performances and the forces acting on the foundations of a deformable rockfall fence.
Giacchetti, Giorgio   +2 more
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Minimal Patching Barrier Healing Strategy for barrier coverage in hybrid WSNs

2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), 2014
Barrier coverage is a critical issue in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) for various battlefield and homeland security applications. In this paper, we address the problem of how to efficiently heal coverage holes in hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) by relocating mobile nodes, and propose a hole recovery strategy called Minimal Patching Barrier ...
Menglong Li   +2 more
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Barriers to and Strategies for Faculty Integration of IT

2009
At most institutions of higher education, faculty members wear many “hats.” Among other responsibilities, they are expected to teach, conduct research, and participate in institutional and public service. Within the teaching realm, faculty members have always had multiple responsibilities.
Thomas M. Brinthaupt   +2 more
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Barriers affecting adherence to radiation treatment and strategies to overcome those barriers

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2017
BACKGROUND: The WHO defines adherence as the extent to which a patient's behavior coincides with recommendations from a health-care provider. Nonadherence to cancer treatment has a major impact on the therapeutic outcome. AIM OF THE STUDY: To assess the prevalence of nonadherence to
R, Rangarajan, K, Jayaraman
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Strategies to overcome the barrier: use of nanoparticles as carriers and modulators of barrier properties

Cell and Tissue Research, 2014
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) protects the brain from toxic substances within the bloodstream and keeps the brain's homeostasis stable. On the other hand, it also represents the main obstacle in the treatment of many CNS diseases. Among different techniques, nanoparticles have emerged as promising tools to enhance brain drug delivery of therapeutic ...
Rempe, Ralf   +3 more
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Barriers to entry and competitive strategies

Strategic Management Journal, 1981
Abstract The relationships between the difficulty of entry and competitive strategies in five industries, chosen for their differing structural contexts, were tested. Statistical support was found for the value of pre‐entry analysis of entry barriers and of firms' predicted responses to potential entry.
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Barriers to Strategy Implementation and Their Links with Strategy Typologies

2019
จุฬาลงกรณ์ธุรกิจปริทัศน์, 41, 161, 102 ...
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Strategies to assess blood–brain barrier penetration

Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery, 2008
The principles and screening strategies for brain penetration in drug discovery are important in identifying drug candidates with desirable CNS properties.Define key variables and assays that are essential for determining brain penetration.This review covers issues, methods, and strategies for assessing brain penetration of small molecules in drug ...
Li, Di, Edward H, Kerns, Guy T, Carter
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Strategies to Overcome the Enzymatic Barrier

2009
Enzymatic degradation of various hydrophilic macromolecules including peptide- or protein drugs by enzymes present in the gastrointestinal tract can be regarded as one main reason for their poor bioavailability after peroral administration. Within the current chapter, strategies to overcome the so-called enzymatic barrier are described.
Martin Werle, Hirofumi Takeuchi
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