Intraoral Drug Delivery: Bridging the Gap Between Academic Research and Industrial Innovations
Intraoral drug delivery offers a promising route for systemic and localized therapies, yet challenges such as enzymatic degradation, limited permeability, and microbial interactions hinder efficacy. This figure highlights innovative strategies—mucoadhesive materials, enzyme inhibitors, and permeation enhancers—to overcome these barriers.
Soheil Haddadzadegan+4 more
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Development of Efficient Expression Systems for Bacteriolytic Proteases L1 and L5 of <i>Lysobacter capsici</i> XL1. [PDF]
Kudryakova I+3 more
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Effects of Drying Condition of Vitamin A Contents and Protease of the Liver of Whale
Yosimiti MIYAMA+3 more
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Studies on the mode of action of excess of vitamin A. 3. Release of a bound protease by the action of vitamin A [PDF]
J. T. Dingle
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Unleashing the therapeutic potential of human kallikrein-related serine proteases
I. Prassas+3 more
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Machine Learning‐Enabled Polymer Discovery for Enhanced Pulmonary siRNA Delivery
This study provides an efficient approach to train a machine learning model by merging heterogeneous literature data to predict suitable polymers for siRNA delivery. Without the need for extensive laboratory synthesis, the machine learning enabled a virtual screening and successfully predicted a polymer that is validated for effective gene silencing in
Felix Sieber‐Schäfer+10 more
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The secreted proteases <i>aur, scpA, sspA and sspB</i> suppress the virulence of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> USA300 by shaping the extracellular proteome. [PDF]
Li X+9 more
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Synthetic cells are engineered herein to respond to an external chemical messenger by the activation of intracellular catalysis. The chemical messenger molecules are catalytically generated by an extracellular enzyme or a mineral surface, whereas the intracellular catalysis emerges via direct enzyme activation or via protein refolding.
Dante G. Andersen+5 more
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Schistosoma japonicum cathepsin L1: A potential target for anti-schistosomiasis strategies. [PDF]
Piao X+7 more
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