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Nanoparticle-Mediated Targeted Drug Delivery Systems. [PDF]
Tashima T, Tournier N.
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This article describes the preparation and characterization of poly(ε‐caprolactone) electrospun composite fibers incorporating sol‐gel‐derived bioactive glass particles doped with B and Cu. Scanning electron microscopy, energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy, Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy, contact angle, acellular bioactivity, mechanical and ...
Elisa Piatti +5 more
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Nanovesicular Drug Delivery Systems for Overcoming Antibiotic Resistance. [PDF]
Pillai G, Jankie S.
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CHEMICAL PENETRATION ENHANCERS FOR TRANSDERMAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Anupriya Kapoor +3 more
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Mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNs) are investigated for bone regeneration given their remarkable structural and functional properties. MBGNs are functionalized with Mn and Cu and incorporated with quercetin, a natural flavonoid exhibiting antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
Giovanni Lo Bello +5 more
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Release mechanisms of PLGA-based drug delivery systems: A review. [PDF]
Siepmann J, Siepmann F.
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Preparation of Hirudin-Loaded Chitosan/Polycaprolactone Bowl-Shaped Particles and an Application for a Drug Delivery System [PDF]
Xiang Li +4 more
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Herein, environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) is discussed as a powerful extension of conventional SEM for life sciences. By combining high‐resolution imaging with variable pressure and humidity, ESEM allows the analysis of untreated biological materials, supports in situ monitoring of hydration‐driven changes, and advances the functional ...
Jendrian Riedel +6 more
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Advances in PLGA-Based Drug Delivery Systems for Glioblastoma Treatment. [PDF]
Roy S, Alday D, Cai Q.
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3D Bioprinting of Thick Adipose Tissues with Integrated Vascular Hierarchies
An advanced 3D bioprinting technique is used here to create thick adipose tissues with a central, vessel and extensive branching. The construct is made using alginate, gelatin and collagen‐based bioinks. Flow through the complex vessel network is demonstrated as well as its successful integration with a femoral artery following implantation in a rat ...
Idit Goldfracht +5 more
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