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Engineering Nano‐ and Microparticles as Oral Delivery Vehicles to Promote Intestinal Lymphatic Drug Transport

Advances in Materials, 2021
Targeted oral delivery of a drug via the intestinal lymphatic system (ILS) has the advantages of protecting against hepatic first‐pass metabolism of the drug and improving its pharmacokinetic performance.
Yang‐Bao Miao   +9 more
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Lymphatic Vasculature: An Emerging Therapeutic Target and Drug Delivery Route.

Annual Review of Medicine, 2021
The lymphatic system has received increasing scientific and clinical attention because a wide variety of diseases are linked to lymphatic pathologies and because the lymphatic system serves as an ideal conduit for drug delivery.
Wenjing Xu, Natalie R Harris, K. Caron
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Comorbidity and Lymphatic Disease: The Lymphatic Continuum Re-Examined

Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2021
It has now been ∼20 years since the original Lymphatic Continuum conference was convened, and this continuum has transitioned from a compelling concept to a reality. The explosive growth in our comprehension of lymphatic genetics, development, and function has expanded and modified our traditional views regarding what is, and is not, lymphatic disease.
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The Clinical Spectrum of Lymphatic Disease

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008
Lymphatic disease is quite prevalent, and often not well clinically characterized. Beyond lymphedema, there is a broad array of human disease that directly or indirectly alters lymphatic structure and function. The symptomatic and objective presentation of these patients can be quite diverse.
Stanley G. Rockson, Kavita Radhakrishnan
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Meningeal Lymphatics in Central Nervous System Diseases

Annual Review of Neuroscience
Since its recent discovery, the meningeal lymphatic system has reshaped our understanding of central nervous system (CNS) fluid exchange, waste clearance, immune cell trafficking, and immune privilege.
A. F. Salvador   +2 more
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Lymphatic overload and venous diseases

International Journal of Angiology, 1994
The main circulatory function of the lymphatic system consists in bringing macro-molecules back into the blood circulation from the interstitial space of the sustaining lax connective tissue.
I. O. Rada   +2 more
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Causes and consequences of lymphatic disease

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010
The visceral manifestations of lymphatic disorders (lymphangiomatosis and lymphangiectasia) are particularly severe. Any pathology of the lymphatic vasculature, whether superficial or internal, regional, or systemic, is predominated by the appearance of lymphedema, the characteristic form of tissue edema that occurs when lymphatic dysfunction ...
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Lymphatics in Hyaline Membrane Disease

Pediatrics, 1968
The report on "The Pulmonary Lymphatics in Neonatal Hvaline Membrane Disease" by Dr. J. M. Lauweryns and colleagues1 is welcome for the data which are presented and for the emphasis they place upon the pathologic anatomy of the disease, a facet too often overlooked.
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Lymphatic Vascular Diseases

2002
Although the lymphatic vascular system, a circulatory organ, plays a vital role in the homeostasis of body fluids and in immune surveillance, it is frequently neglected in medical curricula. For example, lymphedema, the most important consequence of a failure of the lymph vascular system, occupies one half of altogether 2233 pages, i.e., 0.022% of a ...
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Role of the Lymphatics in Cardiac Disease

Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
Cardiovascular diseases remain the largest cause of death worldwide with recent evidence increasingly attributing the development and progression of these diseases to an exacerbated inflammatory response. As a result, significant research is now focused on modifying the immune environment to prevent the disease progression. This in turn has highlighted
Susanna T.E. Cooper   +2 more
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