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Albumin-Based Nanodevices as Drug Carriers

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2016
Nanomedicine, the application of nanotechnology to medicine, is being increasingly used to improve and exploit the advantages of efficient drug delivery. Different nanodevices have been developed in recent years, among them protein-based nanoparticles which have gained considerable interest.
Loureiro, Ana Isabel Sá   +3 more
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Chitosan Derivatives as Carriers for Drug Delivery and Biomedical Applications.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2023
Over the past few decades, chitosan (CS) has gained the attention of researchers investigating newer biomaterial-based carriers for drugs in pharmaceutical and biomedical research.

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Liposomes as drug carriers

Life Sciences, 1977
Abstract The use of liposomes as drug carrying vehicles are summarized. Introduction of smaller doses, increased permeability, reduced toxicological and allergic effects and altered immunological responses are the advantages of the method. Experimental techniques for the preparation of drug containing liposomes and for their deliveries are surveyed ...
Janos H. Fendler, Alejandro Romero
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How corona formation impacts nano-materials as drug carriers?

Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2020
As drugs/drug carriers, upon encountering physiological fluids, nanoparticles adsorb biological molecules almost immediately to form biocorona, which is often simply called corona.
M. N. Gupta, I. Roy
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Drug carriers for vascular drug delivery

IUBMB Life, 2011
AbstractThe currently used drug carriers for vascular drug delivery are reviewed. The human vascular system possesses unique physiological features that can be exploited for enhanced and effective targeted drug delivery. Although the thin layer of endothelial cells (EC) lines the interior surface of blood vessels forming an interface between ...
Erez Koren, Vladimir P. Torchilin
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Carrier Deformability in Drug Delivery

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2016
Deformability is a key property of drug carriers used to increase the mass penetration across the skin without disrupting the lipid barrier. Highly deformable vesicles proved to be more effective than conventional liposomes in delivering drugs into and across the mammalian skin upon topical non occlusive application.
Morilla, María José   +1 more
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Liposome as a drug carrier

Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Science, 2019
One of various talented new drug delivery systems, liposomes characterize an advanced technology to deliver active molecules to the site of action, and at present, several formulations are in clinical use. The liposome consist of phospholipids, which have phosphoric acid sides to form the liposome players.
Manoj M. Nitalikar   +3 more
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Liposomes as Carriers of Antimicrobial Drugs

Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 1997
Liposome are promising drug carrier systems being developed. Their successful use in the treatment of several diseases demonstrates that a solid rationale for clinical development of liposomes as antimicrobial drug carriers can be established. There are a number of potential drug candidates for liposome encapsulation.
Šiler-Marinković, Slavica   +3 more
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Folic Acid Functionalized Zirconium-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks as Drug Carriers for Active Tumor-Targeted Drug Delivery.

Chemistry, 2018
Nanoscale metal-organic frameworks (NMOFs) have proven to be a class of promising drug carriers as a result of their high porosity, crystalline nature with definite structure information, and potential for further functionality.
Hong Dong   +7 more
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Exosomes as Drug Carriers for Cancer Therapy.

Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2019
Exosomes, biological extracellular vesicles, have recently begun to find use in targeted drug delivery in solid tumor research. Ranging from 30-120 nm in size, exosomes are secreted from cells and isolated from bodily fluids.
J. Pullan   +5 more
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