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Right from the Start, Applying Anthropology with Lower Division Students [PDF]
English-Lueck, Jan
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Drug delivery into the human brain
Large proteins for the treatment of diseases such as Parkinson s, Alzheimer s and other disorders affecting the central nervous system (CNS) cannot easily penetrate the brain blood barrier (BBB). As an alternative to delivery through the blood stream, drugs may be inserted into the brain tissue directly using invasive release techniques.
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“A Unique Art” Canadian Anti-Gas Respirator Production in the Second World War [PDF]
Andrew Iarocci
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Healthy deliveries from biopsied human embryos
Human Reproduction, 1994Preimplantation genetic diagnosis was performed in 122 embryos obtained by IVF from 11 patients carriers of haemophilia, Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, Barth's syndrome, cystic fibrosis, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher syndrome or Rett's syndrome. After multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis with multiple ...
J A, Grifo +5 more
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Retroviral vectors for human gene delivery
Biotechnology Advances, 2002The potential for gene therapy to cure a wide range of diseases has lead to high expectations and a great increase in research efforts in this area. At present, viral vectors are the most efficient means of delivering a corrective gene into human cells.
Sally, McTaggart, Mohamed, Al-Rubeai
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Iontophoretic Drug Delivery across Human Nail
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2007Topical trans-nail delivery of antifungal drugs is limited by several physicochemical and physiological factors. Use of chemical permeation enhancers has been a common approach for enhancing trans-nail delivery of drugs. The potential of physical permeation enhancement techniques has been found to be higher than the potential of chemical permeation ...
S, Narasimha Murthy +2 more
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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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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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