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Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2007
Liposomal nanoparticles (LNs) encapsulating therapeutic agents, or liposomal nanomedicines, represent an advanced class of drug delivery systems, with several formulations presently on the market and many more in clinical trials. Over the past 20 years, a variety of techniques have been developed for encapsulating both conventional drugs (such as ...
David B, Fenske, Pieter R, Cullis
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Liposomal nanoparticles (LNs) encapsulating therapeutic agents, or liposomal nanomedicines, represent an advanced class of drug delivery systems, with several formulations presently on the market and many more in clinical trials. Over the past 20 years, a variety of techniques have been developed for encapsulating both conventional drugs (such as ...
David B, Fenske, Pieter R, Cullis
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Nanomedicine, 2006
Nanotechnology has made significant advances in the reduction of free radical damage in the field of materials science. Cross-disciplinary interactions and the application of this technology to biological systems has led to the elucidation of novel nanoparticle antioxidants, which are the subject of this review. Recent reports suggest that cerium oxide
Beverly A, Rzigalinski +5 more
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Nanotechnology has made significant advances in the reduction of free radical damage in the field of materials science. Cross-disciplinary interactions and the application of this technology to biological systems has led to the elucidation of novel nanoparticle antioxidants, which are the subject of this review. Recent reports suggest that cerium oxide
Beverly A, Rzigalinski +5 more
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2006
On 29 December 1959 at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech Richard Feynman delivered a lecture entitled “There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom” in which he stated “I leave to your imagination the improvement of the design to take full advantage of the properties of things on a small scale”. Feynman's statement has proven to be
Moghimi, S.M., Kissel, T.
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On 29 December 1959 at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech Richard Feynman delivered a lecture entitled “There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom” in which he stated “I leave to your imagination the improvement of the design to take full advantage of the properties of things on a small scale”. Feynman's statement has proven to be
Moghimi, S.M., Kissel, T.
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Nanomedicine, 2008
Recent advances in the field of nanotechnology led several groups to recognize the promise of recruiting nanomaterials to the ongoing battle against pathogenic bacteria. A large battery of newly discovered and developed nanomaterials has been accumulating during the last decade, therefore, it could be anticipated that it should only be a matter of time
Iftach, Yacoby, Itai, Benhar
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Recent advances in the field of nanotechnology led several groups to recognize the promise of recruiting nanomaterials to the ongoing battle against pathogenic bacteria. A large battery of newly discovered and developed nanomaterials has been accumulating during the last decade, therefore, it could be anticipated that it should only be a matter of time
Iftach, Yacoby, Itai, Benhar
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Accounts of Chemical Research, 2017
Nanotechnology can profoundly change the way we diagnose and treat diseases, but the ability to control how engineered nanoparticles behave within the body remains largely elusive. This Commentary describes the progress and limitations of nanomedicine and the research and experimental philosophies that should be considered in our quest to advance ...
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Nanotechnology can profoundly change the way we diagnose and treat diseases, but the ability to control how engineered nanoparticles behave within the body remains largely elusive. This Commentary describes the progress and limitations of nanomedicine and the research and experimental philosophies that should be considered in our quest to advance ...
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The chapter explores the transformative potential of nanomedicine in revolutionizing drug delivery. Nanomedicine, combining nanotechnology and medicine, offers innovative solutions for healthcare. It delves into advancements enabling targeted and controlled release of therapeutics, improving treatment efficacy while reducing side effects.
A. K. M. Shafiul Kadir +8 more
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A. K. M. Shafiul Kadir +8 more
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2014
Introduction Nuclear Imaging with Nanoparticles, Ali Azhdarinia and Sukhen C. Ghosh Molecular Imaging at Nanoscale with Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Patrick M. Winter Optical Imaging with Nanoparticles, Walter J. Akers Contrast Agents for Computed Tomographic Imaging, Dipanjan Pan, Santosh K.
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Introduction Nuclear Imaging with Nanoparticles, Ali Azhdarinia and Sukhen C. Ghosh Molecular Imaging at Nanoscale with Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Patrick M. Winter Optical Imaging with Nanoparticles, Walter J. Akers Contrast Agents for Computed Tomographic Imaging, Dipanjan Pan, Santosh K.
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The protein corona from nanomedicine to environmental science
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Assist Prof Morteza Mahmoudi +2 more
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Regulating trained immunity with nanomedicine
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Mandy M T Van Leent, Bram Priem
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