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Nasal Drug Delivery in Humans

2011
Intranasal administration is an attractive option for local and systemic delivery of many therapeutic agents. The nasal mucosa is--compared to other mucosae--easily accessible. Intranasal drug administration is noninvasive, essentially painless and particularly suited for children.
Christoph, Bitter   +2 more
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Virtual Human Services Delivery

2022
COVID-19 impacted how families live, learn, work, and connect, especially for those living at the margins, coping with poverty and other stressors. The rapid shutdown across the country disrupted human services and in-person operations for public benefit programs.
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Human Smoking Patterns and Smoke Deliveries

International Journal of the Addictions, 1984
This study, based on a sample (N = 517) of adult medical patients at a southeastern medical center who were current users of cigarettes, reports the interrelationships among the puff characteristics of cigarette smoking behavior and smoke deliveries of tar and nicotine.
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Hyperthermia-induced drug delivery in humans

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2018
A clinical study shows the feasibility and safety of the intratumoral release of an anticancer drug encapsulated in thermosensitive liposomes by heating the patient’s tumour via focused ultrasound.
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Vitamin E in Humans: Demand and Delivery

Annual Review of Nutrition, 1996
How much vitamin E is enough? An established use of supplemental vitamin E in humans is in the prevention and therapy of deficiency symptoms. The cause of vitamin E deficiency, characterized by peripheral neuropathy and ataxia, is usually malabsorption—a result of fat malabsorption or genetic abnormalities in lipoprotein metabolism.
M G, Traber, H, Sies
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Ciclopirox delivery into the human nail plate

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2004
The human nail penetration of the antifungal ciclopirox was determined for marketed gel containing 0.77% of ciclopirox, an experimental gel containing 2% of ciclopirox, and a marketed lacquer containing 8% of ciclopirox. After 14 days dosing, unabsorbed drug remaining on the surface, drug within the infection-prone area, and the amount that had ...
Xiaoying, Hui   +7 more
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Community‐based human service delivery

Housing Policy Debate, 1996
Abstract The nation's welfare and human services systems were restructured after 1980 through welfare reform, program dismantling and transformation, and privatization. In this period, demand for community‐based human services increased dramatically because of deinstitutionalization, heightened job competition, and rising rates of poverty.
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Inflammation modulates LC3 expression in human preterm delivery

The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2016
Autophagy is an inducible intracellular process acting under stressor conditions, such as infections, inflammation and hypoxia. The aim of the present study was to analyze autophagy expression in preterm delivered human placenta.Autophagy marker LC3 was analyzed in 25 consecutive human placentas delivered before 34 weeks of gestation, analyzed by ...
L. Avagliano   +6 more
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Human Gastrointestinal Drug Delivery; an Experiment Chimeric Approach

Journal of Drug Targeting, 1995
Studies of human gastrointestinal drug delivery are severely restricted by the complex ethical considerations which preclude many such investigations. In an attempt to overcome such restrictions we have utilised a chimeric mouse model, which is suitable for studying human gastrointestinal drug delivery under carefully defined experimental conditions ...
T C, Savidge, A, Shmakova
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Herpesvirus Vector-Mediated Gene Delivery to Human Monocytes

Human Gene Therapy, 1996
In vitro delivery of interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha) to cultured human monocytes by means of a replication-incompetent herpesvirus vector inhibits human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication. To explore the possibility of IFN-alpha gene delivery by vector-infected human monocytes, monocytes were isolated and the culture conditions necessary for ...
J P, Weir, E J, Dacquel, J, Aronovitz
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