This study develops cyclic peptidepolymer conjugate nanotubes with hydrophobic, drug‐rich cores to enhance drug loading and stability, and demonstrates their responsive disassembly, pharmacokinetics, and anti‐tumour efficacy in colorectal cancer models using the anticancer drug SN‐38.
Sophie K. Hill +4 more
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Police support for harm reduction policies and practices towards people who inject drugs. Modernising drug law enforcement report 1. [PDF]
The objective of this project, led by the International Drug Policy Consortium, with the participation of the International Security Research Department at Chatham House and the International Institute for Strategic Studies, is to collate and refine ...
Bewley-Taylor, Dave, Monaghan, Geoffrey
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Transforming Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy Through Fluorescent Hydrogels: A Review
This article reviews fluorescent hydrogel systems for cancer detection, monitoring, and therapy. Mimicking the tumor microenvironment, these hydrogels enable real‐time imaging and targeted drug delivery. The review discusses design strategies, labeling techniques, and applications, highlighting challenges and future opportunities in cancer diagnostics ...
Elahe Masaeli +2 more
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Access to needle and syringe programs by people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs [PDF]
We appreciate van Beek and Chronister's concerns regarding the funding of harm reduction interventions in an environment of diminishing resources (van Beek & Chronister, 2015), however we disagree with their conclusion and support the international ...
Hope, VD, Iversen, J, McVeigh, J
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3D Printing Strategies for Bioengineering Human Cornea
This review highlights recent progress in 3D bioprinting strategies for engineering human corneas. Key aspects include the replication of corneal transparency, curvature, and biomechanical properties, alongside innovations in recent advancements in 3D printing methods, which benefit in overcoming current challenges.
Yunong Yuan +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Modeling the impact of supra-structural network nodes: The case of anonymous syringe sharing and HIV among people who inject drugs [PDF]
Lindsey Richardson, Thomas Grund
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Progressive Insights into 3D Bioprinting for Corneal Tissue Restoration
This review explores the potential of 3D bioprinting to replicate the complex structure and function of the human cornea. It highlights key advances in bioink development, printing modalities, and in vivo performance, while addressing current challenges and emerging strategies. The review emphasizes bioprinting's promise to overcome donor shortages and
Ilayda Namli +6 more
wiley +1 more source
A type of magnetically responsive artificial cells (ACs) has been developed, demonstrating the loading of mitochondria and self‐enclosure processes to ensure the protection of mitochondrial transport via the bloodstream. The treatment with ACs effectively transplanted mitochondria around the lesion, thereby improving neurological recovery by supporting
Mi Zhou +10 more
wiley +1 more source
The Validity of Reporting Willingness to Use a Supervised Injecting Facility on Subsequent Program Use among People Who Use Injection Drugs [PDF]
Kora DeBeck +5 more
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HIV vulnerability of men and women who inject drugs in Kumasi, Ghana [PDF]
This study was implemented by Boston University in collaboration with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with support from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through the U.S.
Adjei, Rose +7 more
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